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Renault admit to facing a challenging Bahrain GP

Renault's Cyril Abiteboul says that Toro Rosso & Red Bull may face a tough Bahrain Grand Prix after holding the company's hands up for the reliability problems in China. Out of the four Renault engines to start the Chinese Grand Prix, two expired during the race. Lap 17 saw Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull pull to the side of the track with an expired power unit, while Max Verstappen was sidelined with four laps to go when his engine died on the pit straight. The same pair had both retired with similar issues from the first race in Australia, and Renault Managing Director Cyril Abiteboul says that Bahrain will also prove to be tough: 'As a company, we hold our hands up when it’s our problem, and...
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