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Renault puts in place 'better procedures'

– Renault says it has put in place "new and better procedures" to catch potential reliability issues, following a string of issues at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.Renault took a step forward in performance at the Baku City Circuit, with team boss Cyril Abiteboul referencing a gain of around two-tenths of a second per lap.But while Red Bull's Max Verstappen got close to the Ferrari drivers in qualifying, and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo won the race, Renault endured several glitches.Verstappen suffered a hydraulic problem in final practice, which hindered his qualifying session, while Jolyon Palmer's works Renault caught fire after a fuel leak.Verstappen and Palmer both suffered...
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