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Renault confident of solving problems before Spanish GP

After another engine failure during Sunday's Bahrain GP, Renault's Cyril Abiteboul says that with three weeks until the next race, they can implement better fixes for the problems they have been having. Renault have had a nightmare start to the 2015 season, with a power deficit to the likes of Ferrari & Mercedes, coupled with drivers complaining of poor drivability. Added to the mix has been a series of engine failures for Red Bull & Toro Rosso, all of which have been giving the staff at Renault a headache, and the company a bad reputation with such high profile failings. With Daniil Kvyat & Max Verstappen both retiring during last weekend's Chinese GP with engine failures, Renault had...
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