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Renault: 'Decisive' driver market applies to car development

Renault’s managing director Cyril Abiteboul has ordered his team to apply the same ‘offensive and decisive’ approach in the driver market to its car development after pulling off the shock signing of Daniel Ricciardo during Formula 1’s summer break. All eyes will be on Renault heading into the Belgian Grand Prix having secured Ricciardo from next season, triggering a surprise exit from Red Bull, while the team has also retained Nico Hulkenberg with Carlos Sainz Jr set to move to McLaren for 2019. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Abiteboul says the majority of Renault’s efforts are now moving to its 2019 F1 car with any key remaining developments for this season being applied with...
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