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No short-term fixes for Red Bull

Staying with Renault represents Red Bull's best hope of Formula One success but there will be no short-term fixes for the team's current woes, according to principal Christian Horner. The former world champions have been plagued with reliability problems this season and are 136 points adrift of leaders Mercedes after just four of 19 races. "We are not remotely in the position that we expected to be – or wanted to be. Some of our problems are beyond our control and all we can do is offer our support where possible," Horner told the official formula1.com website. "For sure we need to improve the car. But we have compromised the set-up a lot to address other issues that we...
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