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Renault tech boss chassis Nick Chester leaves Enstone

Renault has announced that Nick Chester, the team's chassis technical director, has departed the French outfit in the midst of its major restructuring plan. Chester first worked with Renault back in 2002 as a race engineer, and remained at Enstone over the years, including when the original team was acquired by Lotus. The British engineer took over from James Allison as technical director at Lotus in 2013 and remained in place when Renault bought back its former team at the end of 2015. Abiteboul claims Renault engine on a par with Ferrari! "I have enjoyed 19 years in a team with great spirit and have worked with an incredibly loyal and talented group of people," commented...
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