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Abiteboul: Red Bull, as always, is making wrong communication

Renault F1 chief Cyril Abiteboul has taken a swipe at Red Bull for trumpeting to media that they are expecting a major engine upgrade for the Canadian Grand Prix weekend. Abiteboul is adamant, 'Red Bull, as always, is making wrong communication about performance development. Frankly, what I want to play down is this sort of focus on the upgrade because the engine is improving every weekend.' 'We said reliability was the main issue to the performance delivery and improvement and that is exactly the case. I give you a clear example: we had better reliability. [Before Spain] we completed a programme on the dyno and on Saturday afternoon there was immediately map-ware for all three teams.'...
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