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Abiteboul says Lotus not a big loss for Renault

Lotus will be Mercedes powered in 2015 Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul insists Formula 1 engine customer Lotus' impending switch to Mercedes for 2015 is no great loss for the French marque. Struggling Lotus' long-reported move to industry-leading Mercedes power was finally confirmed in Russia. It means Renault's list of engine partners in 2015 has dwindled to just three — ‘works' team Red Bull, the energy drink company's junior outfit Toro Rosso, and backmarker Caterham. Abiteboul, the former Caterham team boss who this year returned to Renault to lead the marque's restructuring after its disastrous start to the new V6 era. When asked about the impending loss of Lotus, the...
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