Oct.26 - An even darker cloud has moved above Renault's future in Formula 1.

Already weighed down by a difficult 2019 season, the Carlos Ghosn corruption scandal, and now the brake balance system cheating saga, it has now emerged that Renault could quit the sport.

"It's been the most difficult season I have experienced personally," team boss Cyril Abiteboul admitted in Mexico.

As the fallout of the Ghosn scandal continues, Renault's car-making parent has a new interim CEO - Clotilde Delbos.

When asked about potentially pulling Renault out of Formula 1, she told analysts in a call on Friday that "everything will be on the table".

"Apparently Clotilde Delbos is on an austerity course and is not so keen on Formula 1," former F1 driver Nick Heidfeld told Sky Germany.

"All the negative press, lack of success and the high costs could be all the ammunition she needs to pull the plug."

F1 boss Abiteboul also acknowledged the growing pressure, especially with the 2021 rules still up in the air and Mercedes and Honda reportedly also considering the future.

"Formula 1 should create a positive image for the brand. We do not want to invest as much money as we do now and get a negative outcome," he said.

"We have time to reflect until the 2021 rules are clear. It is obvious that we will analyse not only our results, but also our potential to achieve better results in the future and the current situation in the industry.

"We have a long-term project, but one of the stages of that is finding out the regulations for 2021. Then we will need to confirm our participation in the seasons 2021-2015.

"The new leadership will think about whether this really suits us," the Frenchman added.


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3 F1 Fan comments on “Abiteboul admits Renault could quit F1

  1. oldtwit

    It's the "Manufactures" who have driven F1 this way instead of independent teams who used to make F1 what it should have been all this time, be better if they all left

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  2. Pam

    Pity about Renault potentially pulling out of F1.

    Let's hope they get back on track soon so we have as many constructors as possible on the grid in 2021 onwards.

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  3. ReallyOldRacer

    Oldwit yes, Pam no. Here we go again. The OEM's come in and completely screw up our sport and then they $$$ conscious and bail out. We have seen this act before! Within two years we will be left with Ferrari and independents. Guess who will have the big stick in that scenario.

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