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Renault must look ahead to 2015 says Prost

Renault needs to be looking ahead to 2015, according to F1 legend Alain Prost. Although an ambassador for the French engine supplier, Prost does not hide his belief that Renault simply went into the all-new turbo V6 era this year unprepared. "We were just too late," he told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport. "We have seen in recent years how success is made -- Red Bull had a plan and was world champion four times. Mercedes had a plan and is now far ahead at the front. "Renault needs a plan for 2015," Prost insisted. However, the 59-year-old clarified that Renault cannot just give up on 2014 and focus exclusively on re-homologating a much better 'power unit' for next...
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