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Renault switch for Sainz at Malaysia ‘possible’ – Red Bull

class="left relative"> 0 SHARES FacebookTwitterSubscribe Dr Helmut Marko has admitted Carlos Sainz might start his new Renault adventure as soon as the next race in Malaysia. That is despite the fact the rumour was shot down by other senior personnel in Singapore. 'I assume Daniil Kvyat and Carlos Sainz will finish the season with us,' Toro Rosso chief Franz Tost said in Singapore. Indeed, Jolyon Palmer is insisting his 2017 contract with Renault be honoured in full, and boss Cyril Abiteboul agreed: 'We have an ongoing contract with Jo until the end of the season'. But Marko, the boss of the Red Bull driver programme, told German television Sky when asked about Sainz's early...
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