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Renault braced for more pain in Bahrain

Renault have warned Red Bull and Toro Rosso to expect more pain in Bahrain after both Formula One teams suffered power unit problems in China on Sunday. Former champions Red Bull scored just two points in Shanghai while their sister team drew a blank after engine-related retirements. Daniil Kvyat's race ended spectacularly with the Russian pulling up with smoke spewing from his Red Bull, while Toro Rosso's Max Verstappen brought out the safety car three laps from the end when his car halted on the main straight. "As a company, we hold our hands up when it's our problem, and today that was the case," said Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul. "We have to investigate the...
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