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Palmer hopes Renault ERS issue will be solved ahead of opener

Jolyon Palmer remains confident heading into the season opening Australian Grand Prix despite his Renault Sport Formula 1 Team suffering several issues with their Energy Recovery System during pre-season testing. The works Renault team, as well as customers Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso, were forced to run the pre-season testing programme at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with a slightly detuned engine, but despite this Palmer suffered numerous issues that affected a number of his test days to a problem that had been identified before hand. 'It was flagged up on the dyno,' said Palmer to Racer. 'It's magnified a little bit on track. It's just you get an idea on the dyno, they...
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