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Renault not expecting podiums for 'three or four years'

Renault says the 2016 Formula 1 season will be a “year of transition”, with podiums three or four years away. The French manufacturer took over the Lotus F1 team in December and officially announced its plans at a launch event in Paris on Wednesday. An interim black livery with yellow accents was unveiled, with Kevin Magnussen being announced as one of Renault’s two racers alongside rookie Jolyon Palmer and reserve driver Esteban Ocon. Jérôme Stoll, president of Renault Sport Racing, has admitted that there is a lot of work to do in order to rebuild and connect the F1 team’s bases in Enstone and Viry-Chatillon. He does not expect Renault to be scoring...
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