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Renault set for engine updates at Spa and Monza

Renault will bring software and hardware Formula 1 engine updates to the upcoming Belgian and Italian Grands Prix, says engine chief Remi Taffin.  The French manufacturer was hit by reliability headaches in the early part of the season and remains third in the engine pecking order, behind Mercedes and Ferrari.  Although it is not planning any major updates until next year, Taffin has confirmed it will bring improvements to the next two races where power will be key, with more planned later in the year. “Spa and Monza will see new software and hardware updates,” he said. “We are looking at Monza as a benchmark as it could provide a clear picture of the ranking of the engines. ...
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