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Rumour: Renault to shut down F1 program after this season?

With Renault having recently changed CEO's, changing to the government-appointed Clotilde Delbos, German news outlet F1-insider have reported Renault's F1 program could be shut down after this season to cut costs within the company. The French government now have a 15% stake in Renault, with Delbos being personally appointed by French prime minister Emmanuel Macron. She is known to be heavily against the existence of the F1 program. It would be an incredibly strong change of direction for the French works team, who have already announced their 2020 line-up in Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon. Team principal Cyril Abiteboul also said he could see the team challenging for...
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