There is a ton of interesting information in this post at the BBC’s “F1 Mole.” And none more so than the insight that Brawn GP made a calculated decision to switch development from the ...
With Renault toying with the idea of quitting Formula 1, yet another driver sees his 2010 chances dwindle. Robert Kubica was quickly snapped up by Renault after BMW made their intentions of departing from the sport clear in mid-season...
Since Jean Todt’s FIA has very little to say about the recent Bridgestone, and Toyota announcements, other than the obligatory “we’re concerned and might sue” statement ...
Despite Renault managing director Jean-François Caubet’s insistence that the team will remain in Formula One, the official line is this: We haven’t decided. Reuters has the word from a higher source than Caubet—Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn...
Renault’s managing director Jean-François Caubet insists the can maker is fit to stay in F1 for 2010. “We have already contracted our drivers, had our budget approved, and ...
The Telegraph has an interesting story that largely covers the Ferrari thrust at Jean Todt and the FIA, but which also suggest Renault could decide to sell the team a la Honda and Ross Brawn...
There is a lot of hyperbole surrounding today’s Renault “emergency meeting” to discuss its future in Formula One. Given Toyota’s exit, and Bridgestone’s promised departure after 2010, it is easy to see why people would be expecting the worst...
Red Bull is reportedly looking to stay with Renault as their engine supplier for the 2010 season according to German media, and now covered by Autosport ...
Maybe Renault should have thought of this a few weeks ago as a way to get Kimi on board? Autosport is reporting today that Robert Kubica’s maiden race with his new team, Renault, likely will ...
I think Mark Webber said it best when he explained that the grid for tomorrow’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix represents the second half of the season in performance...
The telefax machines at the new teams’ HQs are on overdrive this Friday. In no particular order (except to put USF1 last)… The Lotus F1 team—or as it is known on its official site, “1Malaysia F1 Team (1MF1T)”—today named its CEO, Riad Asmat...
Renault today announced a three-year sponsorship deal with watchmaker TW Steel—its first new package since the Singapore scandal and the early pull-out of backers such as ING...
Fernando Alonso is looking at Abu Dhabi this weekend in a positive light. His desire? To finish strong for a team who has delivered him two world titles...
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