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Renault: Honda progress will remain capped without reliability

Renault F1 boss Cyrill Abiteboul doubts rival Honda will pose much of a threat this season if the reliability of its unit is only slightly better than it was in 2018. Last year, the Japanese manufacturer put performance before durability, purposefully using Toro Rosso as its development partner before adding Red Bull racing to its supply deal for 2019. The Faenza-based squad ran through eight of Honda's internal combustion engines last year and as much turbos and MGU-H components, a state of affairs that forced its drivers to start at the back of the grid more times than they care to remember. Marko: New rules set back Red Bull by 15 million… for nothing! "That will of course...
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