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Renault: Monza will show our progress

Red Bull/Getty Images Renault's performance at the Italian Grand Prix will demonstrate their progress across the course of the 2014 season, according to head of track operations Remi Taffin. Renault endured a troublesome start to 2014's new era of technical regulations but has won the most recent two races courtesy of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo. While Taffin accepts that Renault's teams may still struggle at Monza this weekend, he is nonetheless encouraged by the development rate of the French engine supplier. "It’s good to be back at Monza, a real test of where we are versus the competition and how far we have come since the start of the year," he said. "The final...
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