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Renault expects to continue power unit progress in 2017

 XPB Images Renault expects to continue the progress it has made this season with its power unit over the winter to make it even more competitive in 2017. The new power unit regulations proved a struggle for Renault initially, with 2015 seeing an uncompetitive engine lead to a falling out with main customer Red Bull. Having returned to the sport as a full constructor this season, Renault has also made clear steps forward with its power unit and managing director Cyril Abiteboul is confident 2017 will see further progress. "Abu Dhabi is our final Grand Prix in our rookie season as Renault Sport Formula One Team," Abiteboul said. "It has been a tough 20 races so...
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