Renault: No Ricciardo race wins until 2020
Daniel Ricciardo is jumping ship to Renault in the hope of a new challenge, and that's exactly what faces him with Cyril Abiteboul conceding he won't have a race winning car until 2020.
Daniel Ricciardo is jumping ship to Renault in the hope of a new challenge, and that's exactly what faces him with Cyril Abiteboul conceding he won't have a race winning car until 2020.
In the next instalment of our driver reviews, we assess the drivers at Renault, Haas, Force India and McLaren.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has insisted their power unit is capable of a title challenge and it is Red Bull who only have themselves to blame.
Renault's chassis technical director, Nick Chester, has admitted that his team were surprised by the improvements Ferrari made with their engine in the first half of the 2018 season.
Carlos Sainz has admitted that "situations on Sundays" have seen the Spaniard miss out on points.
Max Verstappen feels Red Bull have been "two races behind" Ferrari and Mercedes in terms of engine updates throughout this season given delays with Renault's new parts.
With a "strong desire" to leave Red Bull, Zak Brown says McLaren came "pretty close" to signing Daniel Ricciardo for the 2019 season.
Nico Hulkenberg reckons Renault's decision to sign Daniel Ricciardo shows "how serious" the Formula 1 team is.
Carlos Sainz deserves to have a "strong" seat in Formula 1; that's according former driver turned commentator Martin Brundle.
Heading to Renault next season, Daniel Ricciardo says while he is "sad" to move on from Red Bull, he feels it is time for a fresh start.
Renault technical director Nick Chester says he is a "bit surprised" by the gains Ferrari have found this season with their power unit.
Hot on the heels of Red Bull's announcement that Daniel Ricciardo is leaving at the end of this season, Renault have confirmed the Aussie as their new driver.
Daniel Ricciardo will leave Red Bull Racing at the end of this season, that's according to the team.
Renault warned Charlie Whiting in race control that Nico Hulkenberg's RS18 could have been "live" as the marshals went to push it following his breakdown in Hungary.
Renault, McLaren and Williams reportedly wanted reassurances from Force India that whoever the new owners are, they won't align themselves as a Mercedes B-team.
The very public spat between Renault and Red Bull has continued with Cyril Abiteboul saying they stopped listening to Christian Horner years ago.
Bob Bell is scaling back his role at Renault, stepping down as their chief technical officer and moving into a part-time advisory role.
McLaren, Renault and Williams could reportedly thwart the proposed Force India takeover deal because of a disagreement over prize money.
Renault team boss Cyril Abiteboul has bit back at Christian Horner and Red Bull, saying that there were "no problems with our cars" during Sunday???s Hungarian GP.
Renault's engine is sub standard; that's according to Christian Horner after Max Verstappen was forced out of Sunday's Hungarian GP with an MGU-K failure.
Max Verstappen said that it was a shame the FOM bleeped out his furious rant after he broke down during the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz is confident he will be in Formula 1 in 2019, saying that he has "a lot of options" for a drive next year.
Carlos Sainz equalled his best qualifying performance of the year thanks to a tyre gamble in Q3 on Saturday afternoon.
Nico Hulkenberg admits his chances of joining a top-three team are over, saying they don't have a "big appetite" for him.
Sauber have been handed a ???5,000 fine for releasing Marcus Ericsson in an unsafe manner during FP2 on Friday.
Toto Wolff, Mercedes team boss, has said that they will not object to a switch to Renault for Esteban Ocon for 2019.
Esteban Ocon gave diplomatic responses to questions about his future amid rumours of a move to Renault in 2019.
Force India are willing to part with Esteban Ocon at the end of this season "if Renault want to pay a bunch of money."
Formula Two racer Artem Markelov will make his F1 test debut at the upcoming Hungarian test, driving for Renault on Day Two.
Linked to McLaren in F1's silly season rumours, Carlos Sainz says whoever he races for next season, he wants a "two-year deal" with that team.