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Renault will have all-new engine for 2019 season

Renault is set to build a brand new engine for the 2019 season in a bid to catch Mercedes and Ferrari before the 2021 regulation changes. The French team unleashed their latest spec-C engine in recent races which ultimately disappointed with its performance and reliability. Renault F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul revealed that the team would be bringing an all-new engine to the table for the 2019 season, citing the limitations of the current architecture of their current power unit holding development back. “It is a new engine,” Abiteboul told Motorsport.com. “One of the reasons for it, and why the Spec-C is not delivering more in terms of performance, is because we...
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