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Ricciardo deal has 'fired up' Renault

Daniel Ricciardo's impending arrival at Renault has "fired up" the team according to technical director Nick Chester. Ricciardo has taken the plunge with Renault, signing a two-year deal from 2019, backing the French team to deliver over Red Bull's union with Honda. Ricciardo's announcement that he would join Renault next year sent shockwaves through Formula 1's mid-season break, causing ramifications for other drivers such as Esteban Ocon, who may miss out on a seat altogether in 2019. Red Bull had grown frustrated with a lack of power and reliability from Renault in recent years, but Ricciardo says he has been convinced that things will be better at the works team, and is...
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