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Renault looking to the future

Renault say placing young drivers will become a key part of their future engine supply strategy as they aim to produce an F1 driver from their academy by 2020. The Anglo-French team this week announced the third intake onto their academy programme since its relaunch in 2016 with three new drivers joining the four who remain from last year's roster. The most experienced, 22-year-old British-Korean Jack Aitken, steps up to Formula 2 with Renault aiming to recreate the success of their young driver programme from the 2000s when Robert Kubica, Heikki Kovalainen and Romain Grosjean all graduated to F1. When will we see the 2018 cars?The Formula 1 Gossip Column Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari and...
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