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Palmer: I can leave Renault with my head held high

Jolyon Palmer says he will leave Renault at the end of the year with his head held high, after hoping a season-best result of sixth in the Singapore Grand Prix starts a run of good form for him. After batting off speculation about his future over the weekend, the Renault driver scored his first points of the year to ease pressure that was coming from his bosses. And although the result will have done a lot to help his short-term future amid talk that he could get replaced by Carlos Sainz as early as the next race in Malaysia, he says nothing has changed in his mindset nor dampened his determination to end his time at Renault on a high. “Honestly, I don’t feel any difference to the...
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