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Renault: Red Bull pace will be 'painful' benchmark

Renault believes the pain of potentially being beaten by customer team Red Bull this year will actually be a positive in highlighting how much progress it needs to make. The French car manufacturer is under no illusions about how long it is going to take it to get back to the front of F1, with chairman Carlos Ghosn laying out a three-year master plan to just become regular podium contenders. Engine parity However, Renault will be given an instant indicator of how much work it has to do on the chassis front, with Red Bull sticking with the French car manufacturer in 2016, even though its power units will be badged as TAG Heuer. Nick Chester, Renault's chassis technical director, thinks it a...
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