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'All options open' in Renault's F1 future - Chairman

Renault's future in Formula 1 remains undecided, with Renault chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn claiming "all options are open" as they debate what path to take. The French manufacturer is currently an engine supplier to Red Bull and Toro Rosso but has complained that it isn't getting the marketing return it deserves, particularly during their hybrid-V6 crisis. Therefore the company is currently deciding its F1 future and whether it should keep the status quo, quit the sport or return to team ownership. "Everything is open," Ghosn told Motorsport during the London round of the new all-electric Formula E racing series in which Renault is heavily involved. "We are really...
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