Renault brings new front wing to Japanese GP

Rena𝓡ult willಞ bring a new front wing as part of a small aerodynamic upgrade package to this weekend’s Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix.

The French manufacturer is locked in a hotly-conteste💫d battle with McLaren to secure fourth spot in the constructors’ championship, with Renault currently trailing its customer team by 33 points.&nbsℱp;

In its continued bid to overhaul the deficit with five rounds remaining, Renault will introduc꧟e a host of “subtle” changes to its R.S.19 at Suzuka, including an up🧔dated front wing, as well as a revised chassis wing.

Renault brings new front wing to Japanese GP

Renault will bring a new front wing♌ as part of a small aerodynamic upgrade package to this weekend’s Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix.

The French manufacturer is locked in a hotly-contested battle with McLaren to secure fourth spot in𒊎 the constructors’ championship, with Renault currently trailing its customer team by 33 points. 

In its continued bid to overhaul the deficit with five rounds remaining, Renault will introduce a host of “subtle” changes to its R.S.19 at Suzuka, including an updated front wing, as wel🐽l as a revised chassis wing.

“We are bringing a new �ꦜ�front wing to Suzuka,” said Renault technical director Nick Chester

“We also have a new chassis wing - exte♔rnally the changes are pretty subtle, but we expect more downforce and grip as a result.”

Nico Hulke🦩nberg has managed the team’s only top 10 appearances in the last two races in💟 Singapore and Russia, but McLaren pair Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz Jr have bettered the Renault duo’s results on both occasions.

“It’s obvious we missed out on points in Singapore and Russia and that’s frustrating given our competitive pace and qualifying positi🌃ons,” Hulkenberg conceded.

“We’re still in the batt♒le for fourth. We have to focus race by race and extract everything fromไ the weekend.

“Our Sunday’s especially have to be cleaner, but🅷 tha🌜t’s down to a range of factors: on my side, on the team’s side and some things we can’t control. We have to target big points in Japan.”

Team🌟mate Daniel Ricciardo, who has failed to score points since taking a brilliant fourth place at Monza, added: “Leaving without points from the last two 🧔races is disappointing and probably not what we deserve.

“We have been looking quick and should have scored much more than we did. We can’t refleꦦct too much on it, all we can do is focus on Japan and ensu♉ring we do a good job there.

“It’s important we come away w🌠ith something to keep in the race for fourth. We know it’s going to be tough, but we won’t give up.”

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