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Hulkenberg confident Renault can sustain its momentum in France

Nico Hulkenberg believes Renault can pick up at Paul Ricard where it left off in Canada if it can put together another clean weekend. A double points finish for the French outfit in Montreal, where Daniel Ricciardo and Hulkenberg came home respectively sixth and seventh, went a long towards improving its fortunes and spirits after a difficult start to its 2019 campaign. Reliability and technical issues coupled with mishaps had left Renault far from its pre-season expectations which called for the team to run comfortably at the front of F1’s mid-field. But crews at Enstone and Viry-Châtillon have put in the hours to correct Renault’s trajectory and set itself back on its original...
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