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Honda and Renault already ahead of 2015 Ferrari

 XPB Images The new Honda and Renault power units are already more powerful than last year's Ferrari engine, according to Paddy Lowe. Last year saw a clear split in the field with Ferrari closing the gap to the dominant Mercedes power unit, while Renault and Honda struggled with both power and reliability. This season, Toro Rosso is running a year-old Ferrari power unit, with the team using the latest specification of engine from 2015. Despite strong results and Toro Rosso praising the improvement with the Ferrari offering, Mercedes' data shows Honda and Renault have already moved ahead. "You may not know this, but the engine with the least power on the grid is actually the...
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