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Renault reveals extensive pre-French GP demo runs

Renault has revealed that it will carry out an extensive demonstration programme ahead of the return of its home Formula 1 Grand Prix later this year. The French Grand Prix will be held at Paul Ricard in June, ending a decade-long absence, and marking the circuit’s return to the calendar for the first time since 1990. Renault conducted a demonstration run in Nice last month and announced on Friday that eight events will be held during a 10-day period in May. Renault will run its 2012-spec E20, along with the RS.01 GT sportscar, in several towns across the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur in which Paul Ricard is situated. 1 May: Chateaurenard 2 May: Miramas 4 May: Aubagne 5 May:...
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