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Renault must improve quickly - Horner

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Red Bull have urged partner Renault to push through improvements it has found on its engine in testing. Team principal Christian Horner admitted Renault's failure to close the gap in engine performance with Mercedes and Ferrari 'tests our patience'. Horner believes it would take 'two or three months' to incorporate the progress onto the engine. 'It needs to happen this year - but also what you learn this year will help you next season,' he said. What is going wrong at Red Bull? The Renault engine is at least 50bhp down on the best engines. 'Like any competitive team we want performance yesterday, and unfortunately with...
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