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Three teams eyeing improvements in China

Three struggling teams are determined to bounce back this weekend in Shanghai.
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Three struggling teams are determined to bounce back this weekend in Shanghai.

Haas went into Bahrain two weeks ago looking inferior only to the top three teams, but the American outfit's pace collapsed in the race.

"There were many reasons, but we highlighted three," said Kevin Magnussen.

However, the Dane expects Red Bull to be better in China this weekend.

"I think they had problems in Bahrain," he said.

Also in trouble in Bahrain was Renault, with both yellow and black cars retiring with power unit problems on the very same corner and lap.

"An updated MGU-K will be on all the cars with Renault engines this weekend," revealed Nico Hulkenberg.

"We are sure that the problem has been resolved."

The German admits that it means he and Daniel Ricciardo will face engine penalties later in the season, but insisted: "It's better that we stay aggressive with our development.

"Last year we were too conservative.

"We have so much more power than last year that we have to accept one or two problems," Hulkenberg added.

He also tipped Daniel Ricciardo to up his pace in the coming races.

"Daniel moved from a competitive team to a less competitive team, so it's not easy for him. I'm not surprised that it takes time to get comfortable," he said.

Finally, with Williams bringing up the rear of the grid, George Russell said he doubts the team can do much about its place in the pecking order this year.

"We would have to improve three times more than our opponents, which is almost impossible," said the Briton, who tested Mercedes' top car in Bahrain last week.

"I will not give Williams any technical details, but at least I can tell them what the Mercedes does and how our car compares," said Russell.

Robert Kubica is also not expecting a quick fix.

"If we only had to find speed, that would be hard enough," said the Pole. "But first we have to solve our problem with the supply of parts."

Kubica said even the arrival of Patrick Head, who is in Shanghai, will not be a silver bullet.

"I don't think it's a question of a week or two, it's a question of months," he said. "Anyway, he can make an extremely good contribution."

Russell added: "A formula one car is like a complex mosaic with everything working together to create a masterpiece. That's what we are lacking and he (Head) is trying to improve that."




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