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Renault's Abiteboul – German GP an emotional rollercoaster

Team Principal of the Renault F1 Team, Cyril Abiteboul, has described the German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring at the weekend as 'an emotional rollercoaster', after both drivers were forced to retire. It was an abysmal weekend for both drivers, Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hülkenberg, who started in ninth and thirteenth positions respectively, with Hülkenberg's DNF being caused by a spin and the resulting crash, and Ricciardo's due to an exhaust failure. 'It was an emotional rollercoaster today with highs and lows. Unfortunately, we’re finishing on a low with two retirements,' said Abiteboul. 'Daniel’s was caused by an exhaust leak and we need to look into the problem, which is our...
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