Renault upgrades to arrive in Canada
Renault's engine technical director, Remi Taffin, has announced that their engine upgrades will arrive in Montreal in two weeks time.
Renault's engine technical director, Remi Taffin, has announced that their engine upgrades will arrive in Montreal in two weeks time.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said Formula 1 has ultimately lost its "DNA" and it needs to be rediscovered.
Renault's new engine upgrade has no "clear target" of when it will be introduced because of concerns over its reliability.
Red Bull won't be rushed into making a decision about next year's engine supply with Christian Horner saying he first wants to see what Renault and Honda bring to the track in Canada.
Cyril Abiteboul says Renault need to prioritising fixing their fuel pressure problem before it "bites" again.
Nico Hulkenberg wasn't impressed with Romain Grosjean's driving at the start of the Spanish GP as the Haas driver took out the German and Pierre Gasly.
Kevin Magnussen finished best of the rest in Spain; home favourites Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso both in the points.
Nico Hulkenberg says Renault were aware of the fuel pressure problem that ruined his qualifying during final practice but thought they had resolved it.
Both Haas cars qualified in the top 10 as Fernando Alonso reached Q3 for the first time this season on home soil.
Representatives from Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Honda take to the stage in Spain.
Both Haas cars finish in the top 10 in FP2 as McLaren trial some major upgrades ahead of this Sunday's race.
Having out-developed most teams last season, Cyril Abiteboul admits Renault are again lagging behind after failing to produce a car "at the level of our expectations."
Renault are looking to commit Carlos Sainz to a longer-term contract with the team but are aware that they are "exposed".
Renault have given Red Bull a little more time to make a decision on their engine supplier for the 2019 season.
F2 driver Jack Aitken will get behind the wheel of Renault's RS18 at the two-day test following the Spanish Grand Prix.
Always in the points in Spain, Carlos Sainz is hoping that this year's grand prix will yield even better results as he races at home.
Renault will stick to the May 15th deadline for Red Bull to declare whether they will remain with the manufacturer or switch to Honda engines for 2019.
Despite once again losing out to Nico Hulkenberg in qualifying in Baku, Carlos Sainz believes it will "fall into place" at some point.
Renault says Nico Hulkenberg will be forgiven for throwing away a points-finish in Baku, but only if that remains his one mistake for this season.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said they are planning for "the worst" next season which would involve Carlos Sainz leaving the team.
Sauber's Charles Leclerc earns his first points in F1 with a stunning drive; Fernando Alonso comes through the wars to finish P7.
Nico Hulkenberg's run of six consecutive P7 starts from the grid is set to end in Baku after he picked up a five-place grid penalty.
Force India and Williams show big signs of improvement as Fernando Alonso qualifies in a familiar P13 position.
Marcin Budkowski is in the Azerbaijan paddock this weekend, his first grand prix on the ground with the Renault team.
Fernando Alonso enjoyed a solid start in Baku; Force India show signs of improvement.
Billed by Christian Horner as the driver most likely to replace Daniel Ricciardo should he leave, Carlos Sainz insists he's not yet thinking about 2019.
Red Bull could swap engine suppliers next season with Christian Horner acknowledging that they have "options" for the future.
Renault will be hoping to extract more performance from their RS18 as boss Cyril Abiteboul confirmed updates are coming to both Baku and Spain.
Renault technical director Bob Bell is confident they will remain in the mix to be the best of the rest come the end of the season.
Nico Hulkenberg has declared himself "happy" with his start to the season but warned it is too early to be considered a success.