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Sainz: Renault has finally delivered

Carlos Sainz claims that Renault have finally delivered the engine that it needed 'two years ago', giving McLaren 'something to fight with'. The Woking outfit switched to Renault engines in 2018, and despite Sainz suffering an MGU-K failure at the season-opening Australian GP, he believes the French manufacturer have made a big improvement with their engine. Sainz, who has contested three out of his four Formula 1 seasons with Renault power, told Motorsport.com: 'I feel a step in the right direction. 'I still think we are a bit behind the Ferrari and Mercedes engines, but it definitely feels like we have something to fight with now, finally. 'I have done four years in Formula 1, all those...
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