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Renault has recognised “weaker points” of 2019 F1 car

Renault has recognised the “weaker points” of its 2019 Formula 1 car that it needs to address moving forwards, according to team principal Cyril Abiteboul. The French manufacturer has been out-performed by customer team McLaren so far during the opening 10 rounds of the season at finds itself 21 points behind the Woking squad in the battle for midfield supremacy heading towards the summer break. A two-car points finish at the British Grand Prix last time out was not enough to cut the gap to McLaren, as former Renault driver Carlos Sainz Jr held off Daniel Ricciardo to take sixth place. “We can be reasonably satisfied to have put both cars into the points in Silverstone after yet...
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