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Renault making amends for Verstappen woes

Renault F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul has revealed a new action plan to help prevent the reliability issues that have thwarted Max Verstappen's season. Verstappen has retired in six of 13 races in 2017 with his latest problem coming at the Belgian Grand Prix in front of an army of travelling Dutch fans. That particular retirement hurt even more when Verstappen learned that the engine started up again straightaway back at the garage, prompting him to say that he would rather his engines blew up than just shut down by sensors. Renault have already apologised to Verstappen, but are now allocating extra resources to ensure that Red Bull have the best possible components at their...
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