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Red Bull hope ECU issues are fixed

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accepted McLaren's apology over the glitch that affected Mark Webber's start at the Australian GP, but admits he will be a happier if they have sorted out the problem once and for all. Starting P2 on the grid, Webber found himself down in seventh place by the end of the first lap and it was revealed after the race that a problem with the electronic control unit (ECU) affected compromised his start. McLaren Electronics Systems, a division of the McLaren Group which supplies standard ECUs to all F1 teams, confirmed that a software problem contributed to Webber's woes and apologised to both the driver and the team. Asked by Press Association Sport...
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