Formula 1 29 May 20
Renault commits to F1 despite job cuts
Renault will stay in Formula 1 despite making major job cuts as a wider company, according to the French car manufacturer’s interim (…)
Renault will stay in Formula 1 despite making major job cuts as a wider company, according to the French car manufacturer’s interim (…)
Fernando Alonso doesn’t want to return to Formula 1 just to add another clutch of minor points finishes to his CV. So why should he be (…)
Williams reserve driver Jack Aitken says he saw Daniel Ricciardo’s departure from Renault coming and still stands by his decision to (…)
Signing Fernando Alonso would be a “no-brainer” for Renault, but that doesn’t mean the Spaniard would necessarily want to join his (…)
Isn’t the Formula 1 shutdown so boring and quiet? As weeks go, this has been a big one, with a short, sharp, stunning burst of silly (…)
Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul has taken an unsubtle swipe at Daniel Ricciardo following confirmation the Australian will join (…)
McLaren has acknowledged that the FIA will closely monitor its engine switch from Renault to Mercedes in 2021 in order to ensure no (…)
Renault has announced it has furloughed the majority of its Formula 1 staff at its Enstone headquarters, with the rest taking a pay cut amid (…)
Renault’s new title partnership deal with DP World improves the outlook for the team’s future in Formula 1, according to managing (…)
Racing Point and Renault both revealed their 2020 cars for the first time in public when heading out at the start of pre-season testing in (…)