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Renault engines provide step in performnace - Williams

Williams new engine deal with Renault has given the team a decent step in performance this season, according to chief operations engineer Mark Gillan. After two below-par years with Cosworth engines, the team signed a new deal with Renault towards the end of 2011 which means this year's FW34 is the first Williams since the championship-winning FW19 to be powered by the French manufcaturer. "The engine is just a lot more flexible," Gillan said at last week's Barcelona test. "It's definitely a decent step. Working with Renault is very good; they are a very professional outfit. Both of us are still learning each other's processes, but things are going well. Very, very...
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