See the full story here.Carlos Ghosn wrote:"We will honour our contracts, no problem, but the occasion of Renault as a developer and supplier of engines stops."
My interpretation of this quote is that Renault are stopping developing the V6, even should they re-enter as a works team.
I think this an extremely disturbing situation that formula one has found itself in, having one engine (Mercedes) which is extremely superior to the others and being run by a works team that will not get beaten by others running their own engine.
There is one other engine (Ferrari) that is nearby, but again this is run by a works team that would not wish to be beaten by customers.
With Renault pulling out and Honda missing the mark, we end up in a situation where only 2 teams can compete for wins of GPs whilst excellent teams like Red Bull face being relegated to the mid field with a year old engine spec.
I really think the FIA need to have a plan going into 2017 to improve both the parity and availability of engine supply or F1 might just have to give up and have a contracted engine supplier not associated to an F1 team (which would be the last we would see of Ferrari).
Someone has to take some action, because the original plan has obviously failed.