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Abiteboul: Renault problems frustrating and unacceptable

Bahrain Grand Prix – Renault team boss Cyril Abiteboul says his team need to get to the bottom of a spate of issues that afflicted their cars over the Sakhir weekend. Renault were on for a very strong double points finish on Sunday in Bahrain, running in P6 & P9 with Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo respectively in the closing laps. This was particularly impressive from Hulkenberg's side of the garage, having started from P17 after an engine mapping issue causing a safe mode to enable on his RS19 at the beginning of qualifying. With the team enjoying impressive race pace, they were all set to bring home a big haul of points when, within second of each other, both cars stopped on...
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