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Reliability a top priority for Renault in 2013

As head of track operations for engine supplier Renault F1, Rémi Taffin has a lot on his mind and even more calls on his time as the teams prepare for the 2013 season. Renault supplies engines to four of the 11 teams on the F1 starting grid, including world champions Red Bull as well as Lotus, Williams and Caterham. That's a lot of plates to keep spinning, but Taffin is just fine with the pressure that this brings to the manufacturer. "We want every team we supply to be a potential race-winning team," he insisted this week. When it comes to delivering actual race wins, the Red Bull team is currently head and shoulders above the others. "We share the same fighting...
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