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Red Bull hints at Renault upgrade for Singapore

 XPB Images Christian Horner hints that engine partner Renault could spend “a couple of tokens” ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, with Red Bull keen to challenge Ferrari at Marina Bay. Renault still has 21 development tokens available, having only used seven last winter, one at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and just three on the major B-spec evolution introduced at Monaco. Horner was pleased with Red Bull’s ‘damage limitation weekend’ at power track Monza. When asked whether any updates were planned for Singapore, the team principal replied: “We’ve got a few little bits and pieces, there maybe a couple of tokens spent as well. But really now obviously the factory is...
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