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Red Bull to receive Renault support boost

Renault will further assist Red Bull from the Singapore Grand Prix Red Bull will be assigned extra personnel from Renault at next weekend's Singapore Grand Prix as the French firm looks to address growing reliability concerns. Tensions betten the organisations have increased following a spate of engine issues which Max Verstappen has bore the brunt of. A sensor failure prompted his power unit to shut down during the Belgian Grand Prix last month. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said Renault was providing a “below par service” and called its 2017 form “dire”. Renault accepted that it was not doing a good enough job and has put in place an action plan to ensure things...
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