Renault to introduce ‘completely new car’
Although Formula 1's regulations will remain largely stagnant into next year, Renault will introduce a "completely new car."
Although Formula 1's regulations will remain largely stagnant into next year, Renault will introduce a "completely new car."
Cyril Abiteboul says it was "unacceptable" that four Renault-powered cars retired from the Mexican GP, insisting they'll take "fast and strong measures" to avoid a repeat.
Despite McLaren switching to Renault power next season, Christian Horner believes Red Bull will remain the French manufacturer's "benchmark" team.
Renault are the latest team to express doubts over the initial blueprint released by the FIA and FOM which sets out the vision for Formula 1 from 2021.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has spoken at length about the troubles the team faced in Mexico with four DNFs due to issues with the Renault power unit.
Pierre Gasly finished P13 on his return, but team-mate Brendon Hartley and both Renault cars suffered retirements.
Sergio Perez was outclassed by Esteban Ocon on home soil, while both Toro Rosso cars have been struck by engine issues.
Christian Horner, Franz Tost, Maurizio Arrivabene and Cyril Abiteboul faced the media in the two-part press conference in Mexico.
There were top ten times in practice at for the Mexican Grand Prix for Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez, Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon.
Carlos Sainz has refuted claims that he has opted for a cleaner image since moving to Renault, stating that he shaves "every Thursday".
Formula 1 fans were again robbed by the stewards while Lewis Hamilton took a leap towards number four.
Renault are unimpressed with Mercedes' "unfair" contracts with their employees, saying the Brackley squad locks staff into unreasonably lengthy gardening leave.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul heaped praise on Carlos Sainz after the Spaniard delivered a P7 finish on his debut for the Enstone team.
Carlos Sainz wasted no time in adjusting to life at Renault after finishing an eye-catching P7 on debut for the Enstone team.
Carlos Sainz had a wonderful debut for Renault in P7, while Daniil Kvyat also clinched a points finish on his Toro Rosso return.
Debutant Carlos Sainz is loving his start to life at Renault after a very encouraging qualifying session at the Circuit of the Americas.
Sergio Perez's session was impeded by Kevin Magnussen, while Carlos Sainz continued to impress in Renault colours. Three-place grid penalty for Lance Stroll.
It was the usual suspects in the midfield battle, with both Force Indias inside the top 10 and Carlos Sainz making his debut for Renault.
Cyril Abiteboul insists Renault are "not afraid" of new customer McLaren as they believe that in time they will have the ability to beat anyone.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said that both he and the team will help Jolyon Palmer start the next chapter of his career after his Formula 1 exit.
Renault debutant Carlos Sainz is "ready to hit the ground running" in Austin, while team-mate Nico Hulkenberg is looking forward to working with him.
Toro Rosso may be the team closest to Williams in the race for fifth in the championship but Felipe Massa says Renault is the team that he's most wary of.
Carlos Sainz has vowed to "give everything" he can ahead of first race as a Renault driver, the United States Grand Prix.
Although Eric Boullier concedes that it will take some time for the McLaren-Renault relationship to gel, he insists McLaren are "designed for winning."
Although Nico Hulkenberg doesn't know much about Carlos Sainz, he acknowledges that his new Renault team-mate is "certainly fast."
With Carlos Sainz off to Renault for the remaining four races in this year's championship, Guenther Steiner says that may just help Haas in the Constructors' Championship.
Renault are hoping to become even more competitive against Ferrari and Mercedes by unlocking a new engine mode to use in qualifying sessions.
Ahead of his first race for Renault, Carlos Sainz has been reflecting on his career so far and how Toro Rosso have played an integral role in his development.
Honda F1 boss Yusuke Hasegawa believes the Japanese manufacturer are getting "very close" to matching Renault in terms of engine power.
Carlos Sainz wasn't expecting the early move to Renault, revealing he was only told half an hour before the announcement.