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Christian Horner pokes fun at Renault's double DNF

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has poked fun at Renault following their double retirement at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Both Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo retired within seconds of one another, on the same lap at the same corner, which caused a Safety Car. But prior to that, Max Verstappen had been closing on the limping Ferrari of Charles Leclerc and was just a couple of corners away from passing him to claim the final podium spot. The timing of Renault's failures put an end to that though as the final two laps of the race were finished under the Safety Car. 'Renault blowing up unfortunately didn't help us see the podium,' joked Horner. 'It's ironic, isn't...
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