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Lotus "very confident" Renault deal will happen

Lotus F1 team CEO Matthew Carter says he remains highly confident that the Renault takeover deal will happen despite the continued delays. The French manufacturer announced it had signed a letter of intent to buy Lotus at the end of September, after weeks of speculation about the future of the team. But despite no further news about when the deal will be completed, Carter insists everything is progressing well. "Renault issued a letter of intent, so behind the scenes the Renault and Lotus senior management are working flat out to make sure that we get the deal done," Carter told Formula1.com. "Things are progressing, but these things take time. I am confident that the deal is...
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