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Grosjean: Renault buying Lotus will benefit F1

Romain Grosjean has admitted a buyout by Renault would be an ideal solution – for himself and Formula 1 in general – to the difficult financial situation which Lotus is in currently. It is believed Renault and Lotus' owner Gerard Lopez are poised to agree a deal whereby the Enstone team once again becomes the French carmaker's works squad. Frenchman Grosjean admits 2015 has been difficult for Lotus. 'Many teams find themselves in a difficult financial situation,' he told Auto Hebdo magazine. 'F1 requires huge resources and the ability to maintain the rhythm of development. Crash testing a new front wing, for example, is not very simple.' 'Unlike Red Bull or McLaren, we...
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