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Rebooted Red Bull revved up and raring

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LONDON — Red Bull is hoping Renault’s revamped engine will give it the power to challenge champion Mercedes in a new-look Formula One championsh­ip this season.

“It’s a brand new engine this year, a change of philosophy,” team principal Christian Horner said on Monday.

“Renault had a big winter. We’re hoping for a step up in performanc­e, and then hopefully we can really give Mercedes and Ferrari a hard time.”

Red Bull won twice last season to finish runner-up in the constructo­r standings.

Dutch teenager Max Verstappen and Australian Daniel Ricciardo – both retained by Red Bull this season – were the only drivers apart from Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and now-retired world champion Nico Rosberg to win in 2016.

The rule changes mean cars are expected to lap faster on wider tires, and Horner predicts a developmen­t battle from the start of the season in Australia on March 26 all the way to Abu Dhabi on Nov 26.

“It’s going to be fascinatin­g to see who’s got it right and who’s got it wrong,” said the Briton.

“You’ll see big increments early on because the regulation­s are pretty immature. I think there’ll be low-hanging fruit to make sizeable steps. That’s going to push every department to try to outwit, outsmart, out-develop and out-produce our rivals.”

Red Bull will showcase its new car on Sunday, with testing in Barcelona on Monday.

Horner said Red Bull is on schedule, “proceeding like a swan while paddling franticall­y beneath the surface”.

“It’s exciting to see the car break cover,” he said.

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