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Renault was already behind schedule – Kobayashi

Kamui Kobayashi says Renault arrived at the first pre-season test at Jerez behind schedule and that problems were not unexpected.Caterham was one of three teams running a Renault engine in Jerez, and it accounted for more than half of the 151 laps that they managed in total, with Toro Rosso managing 54 and Red Bull only 25. Caterham's running was still heavily limited by problems with the new power unit but Kobayashi was unfazed by the setback having been warned Renault had been delayed over the winter.“I'm not worried, they have done the best job for the last couple of years,” Kobayashi said. “They already mentioned before coming here that they were quite a lot behind on the...
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