Oman Daily Observer

I’ve burnt the unlucky underpants, says Palmer

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LONDON: Renault Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer says he has torched his ‘ unlucky underpants’ as he seeks a change of fortune in Hungary next week.

The luckless Briton endured a new low at his home grand prix last weekend, sidelined by a hydraulic problem on the formation lap after qualifying a promising 11th.

The 26-year-old has yet to score a point in 10 races this season, finishing 11th three times in his last five starts and eclipsed on the track by new German team mate Nico Hulkenberg.

Last year, his rookie season, he scored just one point.

“I have burnt the unlucky underpants, so they are now out of the way,” Palmer said in a team preview for the Hungarian Grand Prix. “I’m not superstiti­ous, but you have to say this run of bad luck has to end.”

There had been speculatio­n even before Silverston­e that Palmer could be replaced for the final race before the August holiday break, the rumours swiftly dismissed by Renault’s F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul when he heard them.

“I made it clear to everyone that there was absolutely nothing true in that, and I told that to Jo directly,” he told motorsport.com this week.

Abiteboul made clear on Friday, however, that he expected Palmer to end his barren run at the Hungarorin­g.

Renault, who celebrated their 40th anniversar­y in Formula One at Silverston­e, are currently eighth in the 10 team championsh­ip but only three points behind Haas and seven behind Toro Rosso.

“We have shown at Silverston­e that we are continuing to improve. Chassis developmen­ts, in particular the new floor, proved to be positive,” said Abiteboul.

“It’s critical to back up this improvemen­t with both cars finishing in the top 10 in Hungary — we want to finish the first half of the season on a positive note.

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