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Hulkenberg: Renault needs to solve reliability so it can develop car

Nico Hulkenberg Nico Hulkenberg has stated that Renault needs to get on top of its reliability issues to not just score points but also to develop its car. After twin retirements for Renault in the Bahrain Grand Prix, the German’s race came to an even earlier end in China when he suffered an MGU-K problem. The Anglo-French team sits equal fourth in the constructors’ championship after Daniel Ricciardo’s first finish of the season, in seventh, in the People’s Republic, but is already 40 behind even third placed Red Bull Racing. Hulkenberg pointed out, however, that the failures are even simply denying Renault the chance to learn about its RS19 package. “I lost power and it...
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