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Palmer kept on by Renault

Jolyon Palmer will remain at Renault for the 2017 F1 season alongside Nico Hulkenberg with Kevin Magnussen set to move to Haas. The French squad had already signed Nico Hulkenberg to lead the team next year, leaving current incumbents Palmer and Magnussen to battle it out for the second seat. Paddock rumour suggested Renault favoured retaining Magnussen, despite a late surge in form from Palmer, but the Dane's expected move to Haas opened the door for Palmer to keep his seat for a second season.  "I'm over the moon to be racing with Renault Sport Formula One Team for a second season and I can't wait to reward the team's faith in me on track," said Palmer.  "Having...
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