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Jolyon Palmer: 'I have a reasonable idea about the track'

Jolyon Palmer has put behind him the disappointing weekend at the Bahrain International Circuit as he looks ahead to the 2016 Chinese Grand Prix. After a good start to the 2016 Formula 1 World Championship in Melbourne by finishing eleventh for Renault ahead of team-mate Kevin Magnussen, Palmer had a challenging weekend in Bahrain. On the formation lap he experienced hydraulics issues, leading him to retire before the Grand Prix had started. 'Australia was a really good way to kick off the year,' said Palmer. 'We were a little bit ahead of where we thought we’d be so all the pre-season preparation had paid off well. 'Bahrain was more challenging as it was a weekend where nothing really...
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