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Renault eyes Illien to help fast track F1 progress

Renault could be set for a surprise recruitment of Mario Illien to help fast track its recovery in Formula 1, once a final decision is made about its future in the sport. The company's CEO Carlos Ghosn is expected to make a call within the next fortnight about Renault's F1 plans as it continues to work on the return of its works team. And with a fresh determination to make much-needed gains to its power unit, Renault thinks that getting Illien's short-term input would be a way of accelerating its progress. This comes despite Renault having been sceptical earlier this year about work Illien did on new engine components, having been brought in by Red Bull to try to improve things. Renault...
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