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			Hulkenberg to leave Force India, set for Renault 
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			 [October 14, 2016] 
			By Alan Baldwin 
 LONDON (Reuters) - German driver Nico 
			Hulkenberg is set to race for Renault in 2017 after his Force India 
			team said on Friday he would be leaving at the end of the season "to 
			pursue other opportunities within Formula One".
 
 The 2015 Le Mans 24-Hours winner, who had been previously announced 
			as staying with the team, has been strongly linked to the French 
			manufacturer and Force India sources indicated to Reuters that he 
			was heading there.
 
 There was no immediate confirmation from Renault, however.
 
 "Everybody at Sahara Force India wishes Nico well as he embarks upon 
			a different path in Formula One," Force India team principal Vijay 
			Mallya said in a statement.
 
 "Having spent five years with us, Nico has become a great friend and 
			contributed a huge amount to the team’s success. He's an outstanding 
			driver, who has scored more points for this team than anybody else.
 
 "While it's true we will miss Nico, we respect his decision to 
			explore fresh opportunities and it would be wrong to stand in his 
			way," added the Indian.
 
 Mercedes-powered Force India are currently fourth in the 
			championship, ahead of Williams, and Hulkenberg's departure will 
			leave a coveted vacancy with the top three teams all having 
			confirmed line-ups.
 
 Renault are struggling in ninth place but, as a manufacturer-owned 
			team and former champions with a race winning engine and strong 
			resources, can be expected to become far more competitive.
 
 Hulkenberg, 29 and a former GP2 champion, has yet to finish on the 
			podium in seven seasons that include one with Williams and one with 
			Sauber.
 
			
			 
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			Mexican Sergio Perez, who has been on the podium four times for the 
			team, is confirmed for 2017 at Force India. 
			Renault currently have Denmark's Kevin Magnussen and Britain's 
			Jolyon Palmer but could have an all-new line-up next season, when 
			the sport undergoes a major rule change with wider tyres and faster 
			cars. 
			
			 
			  
			Palmer was signed by Renault when the British-based team was still 
			Lotus and struggling to stay afloat while Magnussen was a late 
			arrival following the departure of Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado in 
			February.
 Of the two, Magnussen looks more likely to stay.
 
 However, the paddock rumor-mill has also pointed to French rookie 
			Esteban Ocon, currently with Manor, as a possible Renault or Force 
			India driver.
 
 Ocon's current team mate Pascal Wehrlein, the Mercedes reserve 
			driver, has also been tipped for a move up the ladder to Force 
			India.
 
 (Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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