Renault Denies F1 Withdrawal Rumours
Renault F1 boss says 'the 2010 season has already started'
A Renault board meeting in Paris - the day after Toyota pulled the plug on its F1 dream - has set the internet buzzing with rumours that the French team may follow suit.
In spite of the rumours that Renault has been considering its position, Jean Francois Caubet - managing director of Renault F1 - has told French journal L'Equipe that the 2010 season is not in doubt.
"We have already contracted our drivers, had our budget approved and are enrolled in the World Championship," he told the daily. "Season 2010 has begun already."
According to Caubet, Renault's chief exec Carlos Ghosn is fully behind Renault's 2010 F1 campaign, but has (unsurprisingly!) demanded the team returns to more competitive form.
Notwithstanding Caubet's comments, in these febrile times for the motor industry and motorsport, it's always possible that plans for an F1 withdrawal are on the Renault boardroom table.
It doesn't seem that long ago that Toyota F1 team boss John Howett was reaffirming Toyota's commitment to the sport...
And do you really think its going to look good for La Reggie if they keep getting buttf
ked by a bunch of small indies which the media portrays as having less money to burn than a London tramp? Not to mention a CEO who thinks it is all a waste of money.Good for these "independents" I say as at one time it felt like the major manufacturers were both going to swamp the grid but at the same time potentially save F1 from disappearing. Now look what's happened.
They just need to sort out that lot who conjure up the rules to make it as exciting to watch as fans would really like.
k for most of the season. It seems to me that these decisions are taken about a year before they actually hit.
Big corporations do not make snap decisions like this.
IMO Toyota will have known for months that this is the end and won't have been really investing on the 2010 season. Therefore what looks like a shock decision is really just the formal announcement of a decision taken months previously.
The article states that Renault are in. I suppose only a handful of people really know the truth. It would be a shame if they were to pull the plug even after all the scandels. After all, Mclaren dusted themselves off.
And do you really think its going to look good for La Reggie if they keep getting buttf
ked by a bunch of small indies which the media portrays as having less money to burn than a London tramp? Not to mention a CEO who thinks it is all a waste of money.But agree with everything else, i'd love to see renault do well, but i do love jumpin on a bandwagon...Down with the cheating gallic swine!!!!

Good for these "independents" I say as at one time it felt like the major manufacturers were both going to swamp the grid but at the same time potentially save F1 from disappearing. Now look what's happened.
They just need to sort out that lot who conjure up the rules to make it as exciting to watch as fans would really like.
Also no, the McLaren scandal's of the past two years were nothing to do with Renault.
You fail.
Personally I think Alonso is more the linking factor to scandal than Renault to be honest but he has got off scot free both times!
Good for these "independents" I say as at one time it felt like the major manufacturers were both going to swamp the grid but at the same time potentially save F1 from disappearing. Now look what's happened.
They just need to sort out that lot who conjure up the rules to make it as exciting to watch as fans would really like.
p.s. & roll on the reintroduction of the Lotus name too !


I think you mean stop making them.

I think you mean stop making them.
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