I agree that Fred was amazing in lower categories. Symonds has to rest for a year (like Paddy) as well?stefan_ wrote:Fred was great in lower categories and he'll do a very good job in Formula 1 too in the future if he comes back, but I think the timing for him to take such a role in 2016 wasn't the best. Big brand coming back to F1 and building a team, people moving around, new rules etc.
Props up for bringing Hulk aboard.
Don't think Symonds will join Renault. I would love to see Paddy dressed in black & yellow though
Yes, Williams.Vladimir wrote:Paddy go to Williams, or not?
If he moves to RF1, that will be big boost and surprise.
Full ArticleRenault's F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul says the team will not be hiring a new team principal following the departure of Frederic Vasseur.
Vasseur and Renault mutually parted ways this week after just one year together, smoething the Frenchman put down to the lack of a coherent vision for the future among senior management. Vasseur joined as managing director in early 2016 before being made team principal in the summer.
Abiteboul does not feel the team principal role is a necessity in modern Formula One.
"We will not replace Fred in the capacity of team principal," he said. "If we feel we are held back by not having a team principal, we will take action.My belief is that the team principal role is something you need from team to team. If you compare Frank Williams, Monisha [Kaltenborn], Vijay Mallya and Christian Horner defining it is so difficult.
“The vision that Renault has to be the best team in Formula 1 is something we at Castrol, and across BP, are proud to be a part of,” said Mandhir Singh, COO, BP Lubricants".ajprice wrote:Castrol is now an Official Partner of Renault, from the statement it looks like they will be promoting BP Ultimate and Castrol Edge branding. http://www.renaultsport.com/Renault-Spo ... ml?lang=fr
"In 2020, we want to fight for the title. If we want to do that, we need to be on the podium in 2018.
"It means that we need to be in the midfield during the 2017 season, which will be anything but easy, but we are hopeful of finishing between fifth and seventh places [overall]."
Well. to reach a podium in 2017 was a surrealistic expectative. I think this fits more what the team should expect for the new season unless they come with a big surprise.PlatinumZealot wrote:Hulk's wait for a podium gets extended by at least one more year and the season hasn't even started yet!
http://m.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/349262 ... eur-tasks/
"In 2020, we want to fight for the title. If we want to do that, we need to be on the podium in 2018.
"It means that we need to be in the midfield during the 2017 season, which will be anything but easy, but we are hopeful of finishing between fifth and seventh places [overall]."
Can't wait! =D>