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Renault permitted to run 'maximum power'

Renault-powered teams will not have to turn down their engines in Australia as the French company believes they have solved some of their issues. This year's pre-season proved to be a disaster for the Renault runners especially reigning World Champions Red Bull and Lotus. Both teams were blighted by reliability issues that were blamed largely on their Renault engines. Therefore in order to do any running the teams were not able to run at full power meaning they never reach their potential. However, this weekend in Melbourne they will be able to do just that says Remi Taffin, Renault's head of trackside operations. He told Autosport: "We were behind schedule on some of the items we...
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