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Renault frustrated by low profile F1 success

8 March, 2013 Renault F1 engine Engine supplier to the world champions, Renault has admitted it is frustrated that its world-beating efforts in Formula 1 are going largely unnoticed. For the past three seasons, despite having pulled out of F1 as a constructor, the French engine supplier has been a crucial part of Red Bull's title successes. But operating chief Carlos Tavares admitted: 'We are frustrated by the lack of recognition we get for beating the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes. 'It is true that I think we deserve better,' he is quoted by autocar.co.uk. 'It is clear that we must create a bigger buzz around what we do.' In 2013, Red Bull's title sponsor is Infiniti, the luxury arm of...
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