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Briatore: Renault needs to be competitive because F1 is dying

Flavio Briatore has called on Renault to be ready to make an immediate impact on the 'dying' sport when they return to Formula One in 2016. The French outfit announced last week they had purchased the Lotus F1 Team in preparation for making their re-entry to Formula One in time for the 2016 world championship. It is believed the French manufacturer hopes to be successful in the world drivers' championship within three years. But in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Briatore said that is too long in a sport that is currently 'dying'. After Sebastian Vettel's four-year domination with Red Bull, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have been a class apart the last two years. 'Three years is...
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