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Renault still a work in progress - Hulkenberg

 XPB Images Nico Hulkenberg believes 2017 will be another year of work and advancement for Renault as it evolves towards its self-proclaimed goal of joining the head of the F1 grid. The French manufacturer's take-over of Lotus at the end of 2015 and its subsequent 2016 campaign led to challenging times for the former world champions. But it knew from the outset that a move up the ranks was always going to be part of programme spanning several years. New recruit Hulkenberg, who joined Renault from Force India on a multi-year basis, is expecting more of the same next season. "I think next year is still a build-up year. We have to be realistic," Hulkenberg said. "This...
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