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Further progress by Renault could help Red Bull bridge the gap

 XPB Images Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner believes that if Renault's linear progress over the winter is as strong as last year, then Red Bull could give Mercedes a run for its money. With teams starting with a clean slate in 2017 following F1's regulation change, and the emphasis on chassis design, an area particularly suited to the genius of Adrian Newey, Red Bull is viewed as Mercedes' main challenger for the upcoming campaign. But Horner says that a lot will depend on Renault's ability to deliver the goods on its end when it introduces it all-new power unit. "They [Renault] are working very hard," said Horner. "If they can make the kind of gain that they...
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