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Renault's possible engine upgrade could give them an extra 10-15 HP

It has been reported by French Formula 1 outlet F1Only.fr that Renault will bring an updated engine to the Belgian Grand Prix. Renault has had a tough season so far and will be hoping that the introduction of their Spec C engine will be enough to get them back to the top of the midfield battle. McLaren have been the midfield team to beat so far this season and as a customer of Renault, this has not gone down well.   The introduction of the Spec C engine should see an increase of around 10 - 15 horsepower and that is what Renault will need to help them challenge the Toro Rosso and McLaren's which are currently ahead of them.  Renault will have to be clever with the...
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