Renault

  1. F1 Fanatic round-up: 4/9/2010

    F1 Fanatic &bull 3 Hours Ago

    It largely depends on money. There are rumours that Renault are interested in buying back the team from the Genii Capital Group. If this is the case, I would expect someone like Sutil, Kovalainen or Trulli to take the second… Full Story »

  2. 'The Bottom Line Is That Formula One Sells Products'

    Paddock Talk - F1 News &bull Yesterday

    Intercontinental Le Mans Cup: Six Manufacturers Have Officially Entered (Sep 2, 2010)What's Going On Behind The Scenes Of The IndyCar Series ? F1: Sauber Sold ??? The news was warmly welcomed by Adam Parr, chairman of the independent British team… Full Story »

  3. Renault F1 Denies Latest Massa, Renault Rumors

    Paddock Talk - F1 News &bull Yesterday

    Intercontinental Le Mans Cup: Six Manufacturers Have Officially Entered (Sep 2, 2010)What's Going On Behind The Scenes Of The IndyCar Series ? F1: Sauber Sold ??? Amid the car sales crisis and economic downturn, and the damaging crashgate scandal, Renault… Full Story »


  4. Who should Renault sign for 2011? (Poll)

    F1 Fanatic &bull Yesterday

    With the top seats at Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes already taken for 2011, the most coveted place left to fill on next year's grid is the second Renault alongside Robert Kubica. The team have been clear about their… Full Story »

  5. Renault 'consider buying back Formula 1 team' - The Sport Review

    Google News &bull Sep 2, 2010

    SkySports Renault 'consider buying back Formula 1 team' The Sport Review ... 2010 Renault are rumoured to be considering a bid to buy back their Formula 1 team less than a year after selling a majority of it. ... Happy… Full Story »

  6. F1: Renault uses Twitter to dismiss F1 rumours

    Motorsport.com &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Renault F1 has scoffed at reports suggesting its former French carmaker parent is considering buying back the Enstone based team. Amid the car sales crisis and economic downturn, and the damaging crashgate scandal, Renault SA sold a rumoured 85 per… Full Story »


  7. Lopez: F1 costs higher than expected

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Renault chairman Gerard Lopez has admitted that Formula 1 is proving more expensive than he had anticipated, amid speculation that he could sell back some of the team to its parent company. The Luxembourg-based businessman, whose Genii Capital company brought a majority shareholding in Renault before the start… Full Story »


  8. 'Renault consider buying back F1 team'

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Last year, amidst rumours that Renault could pull out of Formula One, the car manufacturer sold 85 per cent of their team to Luxembourg-based financial company Genii Capital. However, according to reports, the new owners have not put in the… Full Story »

  9. Lotus: Cosworth or Renault?

    Grandprix.com - News &bull Sep 2, 2010

    The catalyst for the change is understood to be the reliability problems Lotus has suffered in 2010, principally with gearbox hydraulics rather than any issues with the team's current Cosworth engines themselves. It is understood that the supply of a… Full Story »

  10. Renault F1 Team: "Petrov to improve his results" - Mibz (blog)

    Google News &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Mibz (blog) Renault F1 Team: "Petrov to improve his results" Mibz (blog) "Sometimes it's hard to forget a mistake like the one who committed it, but this is Formula 1 and it is not easy. He did a very good… Full Story »

  11. Sauber considers removing F-duct for Monza

    F1 Live &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Sauber is considering removing its F-duct for the forthcoming Italian Grand Prix, despite the suspected advantages of utilising the device on circuits with long straights. The team's decision could be influenced by McLaren's assessment that a conventional setup could be… Full Story »

  12. F1: Carmaker Renault considers buying back F1 team - report

    Motorsport.com &bull Sep 1, 2010

    French carmaker Renault SA is reportedly considering buying back a majority stake in the Formula One team that bears its name. Amid the car sales crisis and economic downturn, and the damaging crashgate scandal, Renault sold a rumoured 85 per… Full Story »

  13. F1: Petrov to race Renault-powered Lotus in 2011? - report

    Motorsport.com &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Vitaly Petrov might leave Renault but remain powered by the French marque's engines in Formula One next year. That is the claim of the Swiss publication Motorsport Aktuell, amid reports Enstone based Renault is still yet to decide if the… Full Story »

  14. Rd1 on Renault

    Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Ever wanted to ask a professional driver a question about racing? Here is your chance. Email your questions to paul@formula1blog.com and Paul Charsley will ll post his answers here. I've admitted on more than one podcast that I was completely wrong about Renault.… Full Story »

  15. Babes Belgian Grand Prix of 2010

    Marcos Formula 1 Page &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Filed under: Babes, Photographs, Season 2010, Seasons Tagged: 2010, Babe, Babes, Belgian Grand Prix, Belgium, Circuit de Spa-Franchorchamps, F1, Formula 1, Franchorchamps, Girl, Girls, Grid Girl, Grid Girls, Jessica Michibata, Renault Girls, Season 2010, Spa, Vanina Ickx Full Story »


  16. Renault: Petrov still needs to improve

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Renault team principal Eric Boullier thinks that Vitaly Petrov's qualifying error in Belgium could ultimately serve as a blessing in disguise for the young Russian. Petrov blew his chances of a decent qualifying slot in Spa last weekend when he… Full Story »


  17. Kubica thrilled to be fighting at the front for Renault

    Formula 1 - Latest &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren MP4/25 inside Robert Kubica (POL) Renault R30 and Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing RB6 at the start of the race. The podium (L to R): Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing, Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren,… Full Story »

  18. Who was the best driver of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend?

    F1 Fanatic &bull Aug 30, 2010

    I don't know. The Mclaren looks so good in the wet comapred to everyone one else. Button and Ham were the only ones who could improve their times in quali when the rain came but Ham was comfortably ahead of… Full Story »


  19. Renault's latest upgrade gives Kubica a shot at victory (Renault race review)

    F1 Fanatic &bull Aug 30, 2010

    Renault said their new F-duct worked exactly as expected from the first moment they used it in practice. Kubica qualified third and could have been on the front had a fuel pick-up problem not delayed him in Q3. As the… Full Story »


  20. Renault delighted by F-duct performance

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Aug 30, 2010

    Eric Boullier believes the success of the Renault team's F-duct was responsible for the performance gain that allowed Robert Kubica to finish on the podium at Spa on Sunday. Kubica rain second to Lewis Hamilton after Sebastian Vettel had taken… Full Story »

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