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Renault forced to break curfew to replace Ricciardo’s fractured chassis – Formula 1 RSS UK
The Renault team were forced to break curfew at the Silverstone circuit overnight to build up a new chassis for Daniel Ricciardo, after a hairline fracture was discovered on the Australian’s R.S.20 after yesterday’s practice sessions.

The Renault team were forced to break curfew at the Silverstone circuit overnight to build up a new chassis for Daniel Ricciardo, after a hairline fracture was discovered on the Australians R.S.20 following yesterdays practice sessions.
It was the first of two permitted curfew breakages by Renault in 2020, meaning that no action will be taken by the stewards, with Renault confirming that Ricciardos new chassis would be ready to go for Free Practice 3 of the British Grand Prix, which begins at 1…
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