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21 Jun 2004, 06:24 (Ref:1010348) | #1 | ||
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Renault's reliability: a negative turnaround
In the last few races I've been strongly disappointed by such a decrease in reliability by the french cars.
In the first part of the season they've shared with Ferrari the record of top reliability, but, recently they've started having more and more problems, particularly with suspensions. Any thoughts? |
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21 Jun 2004, 06:31 (Ref:1010356) | #2 | ||
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Indeed..it's strange that the reliability of the Renaults suddenly fade away. Did they make any major revisions to the cars which didn't turn out well?
But maybe it could just be pure coincidence. |
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21 Jun 2004, 14:32 (Ref:1010805) | #3 | ||
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It's very strange, althoguh I'm nto sure we're sure wheterh Alonso had a suspension failure, puncture or 'tyre failure', so that one may not be a mechanical failure as such. Hopefulyl they can sort it out for France, which last year represented a rare double-failure.
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Maybe they decided to push the development for extra speed which resulted in less reliability?
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