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Renault says no quick fix for Chinese GP problems

Renault fears there is no quick fix for the problems that hit Red Bull and Toro Rosso during the Chinese Grand Prix. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo had to have a new engine fitted after qualifying, while teammate Daniil Kvyat retired from the race when his engine failed on lap 16. Max Verstappen's Toro Rosso was also hit by engine problems near the end of the race when he looked set for an eighth-place finish. After the race, Renault took the blame for all the problems during the weekend. "As a company, we hold our hands up when it's our problem, and today that was the case," said managing director Cyril Abiteboul. Although Renault was hopeful a solution to the problem could be find...
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