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‘No Point Hammering’ Engine Department after Bahrain Woes – Hülkenberg

After the double retirement in Bahrain, Nico Hülkenberg knows the Renault engine department will be doing all they can to avoid a repeat, so there is no need to hammer them for the issues they had last weekend.
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