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Braking key area Renault can improve for Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo believes a key point of improvement for Renault is its stability under braking to suit his style as he continues to adapt to the French manufacturer after his winter switch from Red Bull. The Australian driver has conceded he was disappointed by the early performance and transition he’s made at Renault after ending the opening two races without a points finish, but found breakthroughs at the Chinese Grand Prix with seventh place after holding key talks with his engineering squad during the Bahrain test. Ricciardo says while general development is vital for Renault he feels improving braking is a high priority given he felt it was a major strength of his during his Red...
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