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Alonso and Zhou to test for Renault in Abu Dhabi

Renault has confirmed that Fernando Alonso will join Guanyu Zhou for the one day post-season test in Abu Dhabi. Test driver Zhou and Alonso will get behind the wheel of the current contender, the R.S.20. As part of his preparation for his return to the sport next season, the two-time world champion has been limited to a 100km filming day at Barcelona, in a 2018 car. For some time the French outfit has lobbied for Alonso to be allowed to take part in the post-Abu Dhabi test, with opposition coming from a number of rival teams including McLaren. 'We would like to thank the FIA and F1 for their acceptance of our test plans,' said Cyril Abiteboul, 'made in recognition of our commitment to...
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