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Renault announce Pat Fry's starting date ahead of 2020 F1 season

Pat Fry will start working for Renault on Wednesday, February 5. The former McLaren technical director announced the move back in November prior to the end of the 2019 Formula 1 season. He was forced to sit on the sidelines for a period of time due to contractual agreements.  He comes into the Renault team to replace Nick Chester after he departed his role in December. The French team will host a season launch event a week after Fry arrives in the team. They will launch their 2020 challenger at the season launch event. Daniel Ricciardo has previously said he is looking forward to working with Fry.  Read more Renault lacked “technical leadership” after £15 million...
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