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Budkowski sees Renault in attack mode for the next three years

Renault F1 executive director Marcin Budkowski says the French manufacturer is set to activate its attack mode after three years of building up its base. Renault returned to Formula 1 as a works outfit in 2016 after buying the Lotus outfit, and proclaimed at the time that it would take three years for it to become competitive once again at the pinnacle of motorsport. That period has elapsed, with Renault finishing fourth in the Constructors' standings in 2018. And Budkowski is ready to move the team to the next level. Chandhok: 'A-lister' Ricciardo moving to Renault a year too early "We do not work for the short term," Budkowski told France's Auto Hebdo. "We don't just hire...
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