The CEO of Renault Sport F1, Jean-Francois Caubet, once again welcomed the decision of the French car manufacturer to sell its Formula 1 team to fully focus on its engine operations.
In the wake of the scandal of the race settled in Singapore, Renault decided to sell his stable of Genii Capital to Enstone.
Since then, the Diamond is poised to win in the space of two years his fourth title of World Champion Formula 1 - Drivers and manufacturers included - this weekend with Red Bull Racing. The Austrian team may indeed be sacred Yeongam if it does not concede points to McLaren Mercedes.
For Caubet, success with Red Bull Racing is therefore justified the decision to sell his Renault Formula 1 team. He says, moreover, have struggled internally for the French manufacturer continues its activities in F1 engine in the wake of the scandal in Singapore.
"I think the title of Vettel at Suzuka is a fantastic result because we were nowhere three years ago, and we decided to continue our business engine. We fought internally to get the budget and organization . Last year, it was already a good league, but this season is the best, "said Caubet.
"I think the employees and the board were convinced that was important for Renault F1, the problem was to find the right strategy. When you're a car manufacturer, it is not easy to find the right strategy for Sometimes you may want too much, be too ambitious, and the first attack everything collapses. So I think the decision to stay as an engine to choose the best partner in the person of Red Bull, to push the technology and partnership together is a good thing. We may not be a team but we are big enough. "
Caubet also admitted that Renault did not have the most powerful engine of the plateau in Formula 1. The V8 Viry-Chatillon, however, its own qualities.
"I think we are not the most powerful engine. I think it's the Mercedes, it must be between 20 and 22 more horsepower, but fuel consumption, flexibility, torque and all services, I think Renault is the best engine, "he said
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