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Hulkenberg wants to repay Renault’s trust amid Ricciardo arrival

Nico Hulkenberg concedes his standard target for any Formula 1 season of beating his teammate becomes a trickier task with Daniel Ricciardo joining Renault this year but is eager to “pay back the trust that Renault have put in me”. The German driver joined Renault from Force India in 2017 and instantly became the team’s leader in terms of racing experience and points scoring. The 31-year-old has comfortably outscored both his Renault teammates in that time but accepts with former race-winner Ricciardo entering the other side of his garage it will be a tougher objective. “It is important for me to have a good year. You say it like it sounds so easy – outperform Daniel. Easy…...
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