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Renault: Reliability will slow Honda's progress

Renault are not convinced of Red Bull's claims about their Honda engine, saying on-going reliability issues will hamper their progress. This season Red Bull will race Honda engines after bringing an end to their 12-year partnership with Renault. It didn't end on the friendliest terms with both parties publicly insulting the other, and it seems the mind games are by no means over. Renault CEO Cyril Abiteboul has had another dig at Red Bull and Honda saying if last year's reliability problems continue, there is no way Honda can push forward. 'That will of course regulate itself if they suddenly concede five engine penalties next season,' he told Judge13.com. 'At Toro Rosso, nobody looks up...
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