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Renault expected more from Mexican GP despite double points finish

Renault F1 Team expected more from the Mexican Grand Prix this weekend, said driver Nico Hülkenberg, after he and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo finished with a mere five points. The Australian racer started in thirteenth position, working his way up to eighth. After passing his team-mate at the start, managing to then make his hard tyres last for a total of 50 laps. Hülkenberg started in twelfth and finished tenth. The German appeared to be on track to finish by his team-mate in ninth but an incident with Scuderia Toro Rosso‘s Daniel Kyvat meant that he dropped to eleventh with a damaged rear wing. Kyvat was awarded a 10-second penalty for the incident, promoting Hülkenberg back to...
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