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Ricciardo ‘curious’ to test updated Renault F1 car in Austria

Daniel Ricciardo says he is “curious to gauge” Renault’s updated Formula 1 car when it hits the track for the first time during Friday practice for this weekend’s season-opening Austrian Grand Prix. Renault has brought a triple upgrade package to Austria as part of its aggressive development plan for the 2020 season, with parts originally scheduled for rounds in Vietnam, the Netherlands and Spain set to debut on the R.S.20 at the Red Bull Ring on Friday. The team struggled in Austria last year as Ricciardo could only start and finish 12th, and the Australian is intrigued to see how much progress Renault has made in 12 months. “This is a circuit which wasn't a great one for us...
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