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Drivers are probably in third place at Renault F1 – pundit

Driver decision not a priority for Renault – pundit Kevin Magnussen's chances of keeping his place at Renault dramatically drop after September ends, according to the Danish newspaper BT. The report reveals that a 2017 ‘option' in the Danish driver's existing contract expires on 30 September, with this weekend's Singapore grand prix being the last race before then. 'If the option is not activated, Kevin Magnussen is free to negotiate elsewhere,' BT claimed. Jens Hansen, the F1 commentator for Danish broadcaster TV3, claimed drivers may be a third-order priority for the French works team at present. 'Mainly, Renault needs to take control of its organisation,' he said. 'They are...
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