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Jolyon Palmer: “I’m hopeful of more track time tomorrow”

It was a difficult start to the 2017 F1 season for Renault Sport Formula 1 Team driver Jolyon Palmer, who was only able to complete ten laps across both Friday practice sessions. A technical problem caused by a split CV boot, kept the Brit back in the garage for the majority of FP1 having completed just six laps, before it was replaced by engineers to allow him back out on track in the afternoon. Unfortunately, the day went from bad to worse for Palmer, when he crashed out of proceedings in FP2, having lost the rear of the RS17 at the final corner, before hitting the wall with just half an hour of the session gone. There was too much damage for Palmer to continue, and that brought the...
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