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Renault to continue “construction phase” of F1 plan in 2018

Renault Sport F1 Managing Director Cyril Abiteboul says the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship will be seen as its final building campaign for the French manufacturer before setting outright targets of challenging for F1 world titles. Having purchased Lotus at the start of the 2016, Renault has undergone a restructuring and development programme across the team’s entire operations including modernising its Enstone headquarters and facilities while also increasing its staff numbers. During Renault’s takeover of the team, Abiteboul outlined a long term aim of seeing the squad win F1 world titles again – with Renault’s last F1 world championship success coming with Fernando Alonso in...
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