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Horner impatient for Renault to fast-track upgrades

Red Bull is urging Renault to try to fast-track the introduction of Formula 1 engine upgrades for this season, on the back of some promising results from dyno testing. Renault has been evaluating new prototype single-cylinder solutions at its Viry-Chatillon headquarters, and early results from that are said to be encouraging. And although testing them on full engines and then introducing them to the race track is not achievable instantly, Red Bull boss Christian Horner wants Renault to do everything it can to get them racing this season. "Like any competitive team we want performance yesterday, and unfortunately with engines the lead time is a lot longer than with the chassis,"...
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