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Renault might not have to go very far to find “the champion of 2019”, to quote racing director Frederic Vasseur. The French manufacturer already has four promising youngsters in its revived Renault Sport Academy.

From left to right: Formula V8 3.5 race winner Louis Déletraz, 2015 Eurocup champion Jack Aitken, 2015 Formula Renault 3.5 Series champion Oliver Rowland, and multiple Formula Renault 2.0 race winner Kevin Jörg.

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