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Renault not targeting race wins until 2019

Renault aren't expecting to be on 'winning terms' with Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull until at least 2019 according to the team's boss, Cyril Abiteboul. The French manufacturer-backed outfit has a long term goal, with the aim to finish in the midfield this season before gradually moving up the grid, before targeting race wins and then world championships. Whilst Abiteboul believes they're on target to achieve the midfield finish – the team is currently eighth in the standings with 18 points, three behind Haas and 15 off Toro Rosso – he isn't predicting any race wins next season, insisting they will have to wait until 2019 to achieve that. 'We wanted to...
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