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Horner wrong to blame Renault for Austria problems

Sebastian Vettel with Christian Horner Renault was not solely to blame for Sebastian Vettel's problems in Austria last time out, after the reigning F1 world champion suffered a momentary loss of drive in the opening stages of the race at the Red Bull Ring, later retiring to save 'mileage' Team boss Christian Horner said it was an 'engine electrical issue, which we are yet to understand what caused it'. But when speaking with reporters immediately after the race, he made clear where his finger was pointing, saying engine supplier Renault's service in 2014 has been 'unacceptable'. According to Auto Motor und Sport, however, Horner was wrong to blame Renault for Vettel's problem in Austria....
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