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Ricciardo understands that Renault ‘have work to do' to catch F1's top three

Daniel Ricciardo says he accepts that the Renault F1 Team project will take time to reach the level of Formula 1‘s top three teams. Ricciardo left Red Bull Racing after five seasons with the team and 10 with the Red Bull driver programme in order to search for a maiden world championship title. Despite rumoured interest from leaders Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport and Scuderia Ferrari, Ricciardo opted to join Renault as it looks to return to its championship winning days of 2005 and '06 following its reformation as a works team for the 2016 season. Renault has made tangible process year-by-year and took the coveted fourth place finish in the Constructors' Championship in 2018,...
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