
After two wins in the last two races, Renault engineering director Pat Symonds says his team now has the confidence to be more aggressive in its approach to the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend and challenge for another win.
"We won't approach the race particularly differently, although I think we now have the self-confidence and belief that we can finish on the podium and challenge for the win," Symonds said. "That means that we might take a more aggressive attitude than we might otherwise have done, but we will remain mindful of the need to maintain our points advantage over Toyota."
" It's not mission accomplished until the chequered flag falls in Brazil and we will continue to push and assume that we can still be overhauled," he added. "In Formula 1 you should never rest on your laurels and we will keep that in mind when we determine our strategies and approach to the final couple of races."
| China 2008 news | |
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| 20 Oct. '08 | Bridgestone to investigate Kovalainen's flat tyre |
| 20 Oct. '08 | Smedley: It's not over yet |
| 19 Oct. '08 | Mixed championship story for Ferrari |
| 19 Oct. '08 | Williams blames poor grid slots for pointless race |
| 19 Oct. '08 | McLaren celebrates 'tremendous' victory |
| 19 Oct. '08 | Renault celebrates clinching fourth |
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| 04 Nov. | Renault holds emergency meeting about F1 future |
| 02 Nov. | Kubica to drive in French rally |
| 02 Nov. | Optimism at Renault for next year |
| 02 Nov. | Alonso fined for pit lane speeding |
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