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Abiteboul: Renault progress very much a credit to Daniel

Daniel Ricciardo will leave Renault a much stronger team than the one he joined, his boss Cyril Abiteboul said on Friday ahead of the Australian's farewell from the French outfit at Formula 1's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Ricciardo is moving to McLaren after two seasons at the French manufacturer, with double world champion Fernando Alonso making a comeback in his place at a team that will be renamed Alpine. Asked to sum up Ricciardo's contribution since he joined in 2019, Abiteboul said it had been considerable. 'What he's given first and foremost as a driver, he's been remarkable, in particular this year,' the Frenchman said in a video conference. 'I think there is no doubt about...
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