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Renault show ‘big progress' in their power unit

Renault technical director Remi Taffin says that the French car manufacturer have made 'big progress' in the engine department after a strong performance in Monza. The Renault powered Red Bull showed a huge improvement from the Italian Grand Prix last year, the power unit was faster in the speed trap and showed strong reliability in the race. Speaking to Autosport, Taffin said, 'We had a trouble free weekend, so the clear picture of the engine is there, we know Mercedes is in front and that Ferrari is, too, but we saw in the race, there is no problem getting past another car when it is needed. It's just emphasising the fact we have made big progress but there is still a way to go. Renault...
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