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Renault wants to halve gap to top teams

Feb.22 Renault has confirmed reports it has made progress with its F1 engine ahead of the 2018 season. Late last year, the French marque encountered reliability problems and a shortage of parts. But customers Red Bull and McLaren have suggested progress has been made over the winter. "Last year, we could not exhaust the engine's potential because of fears about reliability," Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul told Auto Motor und Sport. "But now we can." Works Renault driver Nico Hulkenberg is also confident, after his bright yellow and black 2018 car was launched. "The top three teams will continue to be at the front," he said. "Then I hope it is us and...
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