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Renault prepares key engine upgrade ahead of Canadian GP

Renault is optimistic its power unit upgrade will deliver vital performance gains to close the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari, while the works team will also introduce new aerodynamic and mechanical updates at the Canadian Grand Prix. The French manufacturer, alongside the majority of its engine rivals, will run a new power unit specification in Montreal as part of his scheduled development plan. While Renault technical chief Nick Chester has been quoted describing the upgrade as a ‘B-spec’, Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul is filled with optimism for the engine updates. “We therefore look forward to Canada with optimism; we have the next stage of our power unit development...
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