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Verstappen "concerned" Renault won't deliver in 2018

Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen has admitted to concerns over his Formula 1 title hopes for 2018, citing a lack of major updates from the team's engine partner Renault. Renault had gone into 2017 with an all-new engine concept, but it its power unit continues to trail those of rival manufacturers Mercedes and Ferrari. Red Bull, which had been Mercedes' nearest rival last year but has slipped to a distant third behind the Silver Arrows and a resurgent Ferrari in 2017, has on many occasions publicly pinned its hopes on a major upgrade to the power unit. But Renault's Cyril Abiteboul, who had earlier in the season criticised Red Bull for for "making, as always, the wrong...
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