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Prost hoping for more luck to fight with McLaren

It has been a far from a simple season for Renault as they face a battle to hold onto fifth in the Constructors' Championship but Alain Prost is hopeful of showing some fight to keep pushing McLaren. Having signed Daniel Ricciardo from Red Bull, expectations were high a Renault ahead of the 2019 season but they've fallen backwards behind McLaren in the battle for midfield supremacy. With Racing Point and Toro Rosso on the tails of Renault, the French team will want to see out their current fifth place in the Constructors' Championship with only two races to go. Prost is remaining focused on the job at hand but he is still targeting putting more pressure on McLaren. Read more Daniel...
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