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Hülkenberg 'Still Fighting Hard' Despite Tough Japanese Grand Prix

Nico Hülkenberg admits Renault Sport Formula One Team had to try something different at the Japanese Grand Prix but it ultimately didn’t matter as the German was forced to retire midway through the race. The German was knocked out in the first part of qualifying on Saturday at the Suzuka International Racing Course and was always on the backfoot. Hülkenberg tried starting on the medium tyre but was unable to make it go as far into the race as the team hoped before they eventually retired. “We tried a different strategy today, starting from sixteenth on the Medium tyre. “We were able to show respectable pace relative to the others on softer tyres, but it was always going to be a...
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