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Renault anticipating further issues in Malaysia

Whilst Renault are confident they're catching up with their rivals, Remi Taffin admits they'll likely see further issues crop up in Malaysia where the engines will be truly tested. Four Renault powered cars retired as a result of power unit troubles in Melbourne, whilst just one Mercedes power car failed to make the checkered flag. Whilst Taffin is adamant they've made progress since then, he's anticipating further issues, but insists they'll react to them quickly. "We had several issues across the cars in Melbourne but we have recreated the problems in the dyno at Viry," he explained. "Most are fixed and the remaining will be under control by Friday in Sepang. "While we...
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