


Renault sorry to leave empty-handed By Pablo Elizalde Sunday, October 10th 2010, 09:33 GMT Renault boss Eric Boullier admitted the team was frustrated after leaving Japan empty-handed following a promising qualifying. Pole Robert Kubica had qualified in fourth position and moved into second place at the start of the race, only to retire three laps later when he lost the right rear wheel when running behind the safety car. Related posts:
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