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Abiteboul: "We need collectively to do better" after Renault struggle in Australia

Cyril Abiteboul was displeased with Renault's results after the first race of the season in Formula 1. His new driver Daniel Ricciardo took his front wing off 100 yards into the Grand Prix while Nico Hulkenberg finished seventh. Abiteboul knows the team must improve if they're to continue working on their five-year plan to return to the top. Though he claims he expected a dip backwards when they signed Ricciardo. "We need collectively to do better. It's a learning exercise, as we always say. When you change driver you make some steps backwards before you step forward. That's what we're going through as we speak," Abiteboul told Autosport. "So it's not the start that he...
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