seano
03-12-2009, 17:45:39
Looks like Renault management may be looking to offload their Renault F1 team.
Renault's CEO Carlos Ghosn recently questioned the benefits of his company being involved in the sport.
"F1 is one of the most-seen spectacles in the world," he said in an interview with Forbes India magazine. "It is facing some challenges: Challenges on how fair it is and how do you marry F1 with the environmental concerns. Can you bring zero emission through technology? So there are lots of questions about F1."
He added: "I notice that in the last year, three car manufacturers have bowed out of F1. Three in one year! That means there are a lot of questions that we need to resolve."
Seano
Renault's CEO Carlos Ghosn recently questioned the benefits of his company being involved in the sport.
"F1 is one of the most-seen spectacles in the world," he said in an interview with Forbes India magazine. "It is facing some challenges: Challenges on how fair it is and how do you marry F1 with the environmental concerns. Can you bring zero emission through technology? So there are lots of questions about F1."
He added: "I notice that in the last year, three car manufacturers have bowed out of F1. Three in one year! That means there are a lot of questions that we need to resolve."
Seano