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Staying at Renault ‘would be a pleasure’ – Sainz

class="left relative"> Share Tweet Share Share Email Carlos Sainz says he would be happy to stay at Renault in 2019. Actually, the Spaniard is merely ‘on loan' to the French team this year, as Red Bull has contractual control of his career. And if Daniel Ricciardo leaves Red Bull for 2019, it will probably be Sainz who is appointed to replace him. At the same time, while Nico Hulkenberg has been faster this year, Renault seems happy to keep Sainz for 2019. But yet another factor could be Red Bull's forthcoming switch from Renault to Honda power. 'We can say that it's unconnected to engine decisions but it's not,' Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul said at Paul Ricard when...
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