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Renault ‘risk revolution' signing Alonso for 2021

Renault has been warned about re-signing Fernando Alonso for a third time as his potential arrival could spark a revolution amongst the staff. Renault announced on Friday that they would be staying in Formula 1 for the foreseeable future despite the company making cuts worth $2 billion in the coming years which include making around 15,000 staff redundant. And it is for that very reason that former Ferrari boss, Marco Andrea Zecchi, feels could pose a problem if they decide to splash the cash on Alonso for a third time. 'If you fire people and spend a lot of money to sign Alonso, you run the risk of provoking a revolution,' Zecchi told L'Equipe. 'The unions can ask why the company is...
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