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Renault target near to 100% power by Canada

Red Bull/Getty Images Renault head of track operations Remi Taffin believes it is possible for the French company to get their power unit near to maximum operational capacity by the Canadian Grand Prix in June. Renault endured a difficult pre-season campaign but has made progress across the opening four rounds of the year. Taffin expects Renault to make further strides before the long straights of Montreal. "It's fair to say that coming into Barcelona or Monaco it's not going to be massively power sensitive, but it is going to be massively energy sensitive," he is quoted by N. "In the race it's always going to be important to have the power unit working right. At least we...
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