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Horner: Renault still holding us back

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said the Australian Grand Prix showed that progress needs to be made with the Renault engine. It was a mixed opening race for Red Bull as Max Verstappen fell from P4 to finish P6, while Daniel Ricciardo overcome a three-place grid penalty to finish P4. But Horner has revealed that one particular piece of data has him concerned ahead of the next couple of races. “It’s extenuated [in Melbourne],” Horner told RACER. “Bahrain you can overtake, China you can overtake. But it exposes you.  “You’ve only got to look at the speed trap where all the Renault engines were grouped together with varying amounts of downforce...
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