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Renault have permanent fixes in the pipeline for Spain

Renault are hoping to put their reliability problems behind them after yet more failures during the Bahrain Grand Prix. The engine supplier hasn't had the best start to the season with both Red Bull and Toro Rosso facing multiple failures over the opening four races. Max Verstappen stopped during the race with an eletrical issue on the power unit side whilst Daniel Ricciardo's unit blew at the very last corner of the last lap, allowing him to coast across the finish line. "It wasn't a memorable weekend for us in any way, but we did what we needed to do," said managing director Cyril Abiteboul. Renault chose to turn its engines down in a bid to avoid failures, aware of a deep...
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