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Renault taking upgrades to Spa and Monza

Renault's engine boss, Remi Taffin, has revealed that the French manufacturer will be introducing software and hardware updates at the next two races, aware that Spa-Francorchamps and Monza, both 'power hungry' circuits, will favour Mercedes and Ferrari. 'We are looking at Monza as a benchmark as it could provide a clear picture of the ranking of the engines,' said Taffin ahead of this weekend's race in Belgium. 'Being in the top ten will be a good result as these next two circuits are power-hungry. 'After Monza, we have more races and more things in the pipeline,' he added, 'the next two months will be important for the 2017 season outcome. 'We have the potential for a good result,' he...
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