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Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

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Heinrich claims Laguna Seca IMSA win with decisive late overtake

Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

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Why Lawson wasn't penalised for flipping Gasly in Miami GP

Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

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Verstappen penalised for crossing pit exit but keeps fifth place at F1 Miami GP

Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

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Leclerc handed huge Miami GP penalty after battle with Verstappen and Russell

How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

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How Antonelli and Mercedes defeated Norris and McLaren in Miami's F1 thriller

Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

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Verstappen, Leclerc and Russell all summoned to stewards after F1 Miami GP

F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

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F1 Miami GP: Antonelli beats Norris for hard-fought win in chaotic race

LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Antonelli wins from Norris, Leclerc spins on final lap

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LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Antonelli wins from Norris, Leclerc spins on final lap

Renault sets sights on Mercedes

Renault boss Eric Boullier says he is 'eager' to see what kind of progress Renault can make in the next few races - as he sets his team's sights on overhauling Mercedes GP

The French car manufacturer has made impressive progress with its R30 this season, having elected to take an aggressive development push with the car at every race.

And with yet another new front wing having helped it outqualify both Ferraris in Turkey last weekend, Boullier now reckons that more updates scheduled for Canada and the next few races can lift it past Mercedes GP too.

"I am eagerly looking for the next steps," Boullier told AUTOSPORT. "We have some steps for Canada, but we have to remember the track is a different in terms of the downforce level.

"However, for Valencia and Silverstone we will keep the development rate up. We can now go faster than Mercedes GP in qualifying, and that is the goal."

Renault is currently fifth in the Constructors' Championship after the Turkish Grand Prix, with Robert Kubica sixth in the drivers' standings having taken two podium finishes.

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