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Max Yamabiko: One step forward, two steps back

If Ferrari are on the up, Mercedes are as lofty as ever and Honda isn't even off the ground yet, then it was left to Renault to come away from Australia feeling like it was on the descent… or rather, according to Christian Horner, it has taken a backward step. An already strained relationship following last year's disappointment, the collaboration hit its nadir in the wake of the Australian Grand Prix as Red Bull blamed Renault for its lack of pace, only for the latter counter that the chassis is equally as lacking. In short, Red Bull feels Renault hasn't done its best to maintain its success, the latter feels it is unfairly being thrown under the media bus. Throw in one of the more...
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