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Jolyon Palmer rejects doubts over F1 future

Jolyon Palmer has dismissed suggestions that he is in danger of imminently losing his Renault seat to Carlos Sainz Jr., and insists he will see out the remainder of the Formula 1 season. Sainz Jr. has been linked with a switch to Renault, perhaps as early as the Malaysian Grand Prix, as part of the engine negotiations between the French company, McLaren, Honda, Red Bull and Toro Rosso. Palmer, though, has rubbished the idea that Singapore could be his last Grand Prix, and insists he will pilot the R.S.17 through to the season-ending event in Abu Dhabi. “I have a contract,” insisted Palmer, who has not scored a point in 2017. “I’ve got seven more races this year....
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