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Sainz: Renault pain in Mexico will help long term
Carlos Sainz Jr is confident Renault’s disastrous Mexican Grand Prix plagued by engine failures will be a positive learning experience for the future and has been reassured the problem will not resurface at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Sainz and team-mate Nico Hulkenberg were forced to retire from the Mexican race due to problems with the Renault power unit’s turbo and cooling system – an issue which also hit every Reanult-powered car on the grid at Red Bull and Toro Rosso. The Spanish driver concedes it was a painful way to end a promising race weekend and despite losing vital ground on its target of fifth place in this year’s Formula 1 world constructors’ championship he is...
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