Renault plans to give its academy drivers Formula 1 mileage in older-spec cars this season. The team unveiled five reserve drivers along with its R31 car at Valencia today, with Bruno Senna and Romain Grosjean joining the previously-announced Fairuz Fauzy and retained back-ups Ho-Pin Tung and Jan Charouz. Team boss Eric Boullier says he always planned to have a deep roster of drivers this year, and that the Renault academy is intended to prepare these drivers for racing in Formula 1 should the opportunity ariseDave Kennedy Loris Kessel Bruce Kessler Nicolas Kiesa Leo Kinnunen
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