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Renault to assess B-spec engine in post-Spanish GP F1 test

 XPB Images Renault has revealed it will assess its B-spec power unit in the fist two-day in-season test scheduled after next weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. The French manufacturer, which still has 24 engine development tokens in hand, looks to introduce the major upgrade for the Canadian Grand Prix in June, with customer team Red Bull hoping it can help it further close the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari at the front. Renault will also unleash a flurry of evolutions as the European leg of the F1 season gets underway at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. “For the race we have an updated rear wing as well as some updates for the front wing,” chassis technical director Nick Chester...
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