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Jolyon Palmer: 'Let’s see what happens on Saturday!”

After the opening day of practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, Jolyon Palmer believes Renault Sport F1 Team can move forward. The Briton finished Free Practice 1 in twentieth with a time of 1:18.871, he only managed to complete twenty-two laps before his session was cut short. Palmer hit the barrier at the exit of Tabac, he managed to limp to the exit of the Swimming Pool. Like Felipe Massa, Palmer had a late start to Free Practice 2 after his FP1 incident. He managed to improve on his morning session to go nineteenth with a time of 1:17.761 behind the Sauber of Marcus Ericsson. Even though Renault weren't the quickest on Wednesday in practice, Palmer feels they took a great deal away from...
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