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Renault expect driveability improvements in China

After much criticism targeted at them by Red Bull in Australia, Renault worked on issues that apparently afflicted their engine partners with improvements evident in Malaysia and now the French manufacturer is expecting another jump in performance at the Chinese Grand Prix. Speaking ahead of the weekend in Shanghai, Renault director of operations Remi Taffin said, 'In Malaysia we got close to what we would consider the normal level of driveability we had at the end of 2014. For China we will have some small steps forward. We have continued the intensive test program started after Australia and we will see further results in Shanghai.' 'Performance was likewise an improvement in Malaysia,...
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