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Renault upgrade for Singapore?

With 21 development tokens remaining, Renault looks to produce an engine upgrade for Singapore. At a time Ferrari has used the last of its engine development tokens, thrifty old Renault still has 21 to spend. And while attention is now almost fully focussed on 2017, when the token system will be scrapped, the French manufacturer has admitted that there will be further upgrades this season. 'We still have some more to come for this year,' technical director Remi Taffin told Autosport. 'Maybe in Singapore we'll have a bit more and we'll see what we get by the time we get to the end of the season. 'Right now we're fully focused on next year,' he admitted, 'but the development we get for the...
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