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Renault giving customer teams full power in Melbourne

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email Renault is giving its Formula 1 customer teams full power in for the Formula 1 season opener in Australia. The French marque is still grappling to solve the serious problems encountered during the winter test sessions, where the new Viry-made turbo V6s were ‘turned down'. 'We did not have the necessary experience with well-functioning software,' said Renault's Remi Taffin, 'so we had to be careful, limiting the engine power. 'But now I'm not worried about it,' he is quoted in Melbourne by Russia's Formula 1news.ru. 'We have done a huge amount of work, we feel a lot more confident here and our customers will...
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