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Red Bull drivers want end to Renault-fuelled crisis

Two drivers from Red Bull's F1 stable are urging for change. Both struggling around the long blasts of Spa-Francorchamps with their Renault engine, Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat and Toro Rosso's Max Verstappen make no secret that they would like more power for 2016. "Personally, I hope that this moment will come to an end as soon as possible," said Russian Kvyat in Belgium. "It is clear that we want to fight at the front in the near future. I don't know how this can be achieved, but it should be achieved at any cost," he said. "If something can change, we must do it. We want to win races and to do that it is necessary to take any measures," he insisted. Kvyat's...
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