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Toro Rosso expecting "problems" at Spa and Monza

Toro Rosso expects the next two races in the Formula 1 season at Spa and Monza to cause "problems" for the team. After spending the 2016 season using a year-old Ferrari engine, Toro Rosso joined up with sister team Red Bull in using Renault power for this season. But with both teams believing the French manufacturer is still behind Mercedes and Ferrari, the high-speed Belgian and Italian Grands Prix are likely to be difficult. But while Red Bull believes it can be "reasonable" at Spa, Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost believes both races will be a struggle. "Mid-fast and mid-slow corners are where our car is working quite well, where the engine is not the priority as it is...
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