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Renault set for front wing upgrade next weekend

Renault are set to use a new front wing at next weekend's German Grand Prix. Renault are set to introduce a new front wing for their R.S. 18 at Hockenheim next weekend. The French outfit hope this upgrade benefits them in the race for fourth place in the Constructors' Championship. Renault have scored points in every single race bar one this season to already ensure more points this season than last. They lead Haas by 19 points in the race for fourth place, with Force India and McLaren not far behind Haas. The wing is set to be used for the first time in practice next week on Friday. Renault's Chassis Technical Director Nick Chester said to MotorsportWeek:  "It'll look a bit...
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