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Renault engine 'a lot' more powerful - McLaren

Renault's 2019 power units have come with a significant boost of potency, according to McLaren CEO Zak Brown. Renault have parted ways with customer Red Bull for next season due to the team's concerns over the French marque's ability to match Ferrari and Mercedes. Red Bull are putting faith in Honda for 2019, but McLaren will remain with Renault, having gone through their own messy divorce with the Japanese brand 12 months ago. Although the switch to Renault did not give McLaren the boost of results sought in the past year, Brown is optimistic looking to next term. "They are telling us that they are very pleased with their winter progress," Brown said. "They have found a lot...
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