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No reliability worries at Interlagos for Renault

After nine months the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship will finally reach its scintillating conclusion at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Renault is to power one of the remaining championship contenders in Brazil but has no worries about engine reliability, knowing it's a higher altitude track. Even more so, Renault and Red Bull earlier agreed to use the latest spec of alternator on both Bed Bull cars, after all other Renault powered teams chose to use it as of the US GP last week at Austin. Following Mark Webber's retirement however - as Red Bull were still using an older spec - the team has now chosen to make the switch in the hope for better reliability. Rémi Taffin, Renault Sport F1...
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