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Renault won't quit F1

Despite another round of criticism from lead team Red Bull Racing, Cyril Abiteboul is adamant Renault won't turn their back on F1. Following four successive Championship doubles with Red Bull, Renault suffered a fall from grace last season. The French manufacturer's 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 engine failed to match its Mercedes counterpart, leaving Red Bull struggling to even battle for wins never mind World titles. Added to that, the unit proved to be unreliable which is an issue that has carried over into this year's Championship. While vibrations from the engine allegedly led to Daniil Kvyat's gearbox failure before the start of the Australian GP, Daniel Ricciardo...
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