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Brown: Reduced Renault engine supply will benefit McLaren

Renault will supply just two teams instead of three next season, and that reduction should benefit McLaren says CEO Zak Brown. After Red Bull's decision to switch its engine dependence from Renault to Honda from 2019, the French manufacturer will focus entirely on its works team and its single customer, McLaren. Assessing the past campaign and McLaren's first year of collaboration with Renault, Brown only has good things to say about the partnership and its prospects for the future. "We're very happy with Renault," he says. "We have a very good relationship with them. "I got my report on how next year's power unit is coming along and that's very encouraging. Top Porsche...
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