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Renault team was 'missing something' - Abiteboul

Jan.28 Cyril Abiteboul says Renault was "missing something" as it struggled to improve the 2019 car last year. The French works team began the year buoyed by the high profile signing of Daniel Ricciardo, and made clear progress with its engine. But team boss Abiteboul identified the chassis as a weak point, and long-time technical director Nick Chester in December. Not long before that, Renault had signed up Pat Fry from McLaren, but he would only be able to join the team following a period of 'gardening leave'. On Monday, Renault announced that Fry, who has also worked at Ferrari, will start work as technical director on February 5. Boss Abiteboul is quoted by France's L'Equipe...
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