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Renault targeting front-end grip with new front-wing in Japan

Renault will bring a new front-wing to the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend as it continues to battle McLaren for midfield honours. Renault currently trails its customer team by 33 points following a tough time in Singapore and Russia, but remains confident it can close that gap in the final five races of the 2019 Formula 1 season. In a bid to claw back some valuable points this weekend, the team will introduce a minor upgrade package aimed at improving front-end grip, which is an important factor around the old-school Suzuka circuit. Formula 1 2019: Constructors' Standings | Drivers' Standings 'It’s very long at 5.807km, with lots of elevation changes, long straights ending...
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