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Renault's Fred Vasseur: 'We’ve certainly been busy in 2016'

Renault Sport Formula 1 Team will use the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to learn lessons for their 2017 Formula 1 season. The Enstone-based outfit had a disappointing Brazilian Grand Prix, with Jolyon Palmer retiring and Kevin Magnussen finishing in fourteenth, in tricky weather conditions. The poor visibility meant Palmer struck the rear of Daniil Kvyat, after he was unable to see past his steering wheel, and as a result, damage sustained to his RS16 from the incident forced the Briton to retire. After the Grand Prix at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Magnussen admitted that the corners that usually are flat out in the dry, were much more of challenge in the wet. With aquaplaning being a big...
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