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Brown: Renault have got the power

Last year Renault power units were hardly the most reliable pieces of kit on the Formula 1 grid last year, but this is a risk McLaren are prepared to take in their quest to return to the sharp end of proceedings in 2018 after three years of frustration and below par performances. McLaren chief Zak Brown explained the reasoning behind the pragmatic approach they will take with their new F1 engine supplier, 'I think we've got lots of concerns going into every racing season, not just power unit. Ultimately we're very confident.' '[Renault have] got the power, they've demonstrated that they've got the power. They've had some reliability issues when they've turned the power on. You saw that in...
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