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Lotus closing in on Renault dealSeptember 07, 2010 (12:31) [ Indexed from Autosport.com ] Lotus is close to finalising a switch to Renault engines for next season - but the deal still hinges on whether it can find an agreement with Cosworth to end its contract with the famous engine-maker two years early. More...
Q+A with Renault's James AllisonSeptember 07, 2010 (07:37) [ Indexed from F1technical.net ] The Renault F1 team prepares to run at the Italian GP where the team is still undecided about using the newly introduced F-duct, which was of great help at the previous round in Belgium. And as technical director for the French squad, James Allison shares with us their plans for the Italian GP and remainder of the season, which involve taking fifth place from Mercedes GP. More...
James Allison Q&A: Renault can overhaul MercedesSeptember 06, 2010 (15:11) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Renault are convinced that the introduction of their F-duct at the last round at Spa was a significant step forward for the team, even if the development may not prove so relevant at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix. With just six races of the season remaining - and much of their focus now on 2011 - Renault believe they still have enough up their sleeves to beat Mercedes to P4 in the final constructors' standings, as technical director James Allison explains More...
Renault contemplating Monza f-duct removalSeptember 06, 2010 (14:51) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] With McLaren having said that they were to remove their f-duct for this weekends Italian Grand Prix before later reconsidering the decision, Renault too admits that a quicker lap time in Italy this weekend may be possible without the tool. More...
Renault plays down return talkSeptember 03, 2010 (12:16) [ Indexed from Crash.Net ] Renault plays down reports that it looking to regain full control of its F1 team from Genii Capital - through social networking website Twitter More...
Kubica thrilled to be fighting at the front for RenaultAugust 31, 2010 (16:37) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Renault's Robert Kubica is in a buoyant mood after clinching his third podium of the year at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Although he could have finished in second if he hadn't made a mistake during his final pit stop, Kubica left Spa-Francorchamps feeling pleased with his third-place finish and the performance of his R30, which was running with an F-duct system for the first time.
"It was a really incredible race, but also a difficult race because of the changeable conditions and it was very easy to make mistakes," he said in his blog on Renault's official website. "I didn't make any big mistakes on the track, but unfortunately I made one in the pit lane, which cost me second place. More...
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