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Renault in no rush to decide F1 future

Cyril Abiteboul says Renault's pressing priority is to improve its performance in F1, rather than make any firm decisions about its future in the sport. In the wake of its increasingly strained relationship with primary customer Red Bull Racing (and subsequently the sister Toro Rosso team), Renault has revealed that it is considering alternative strategies, which range from staying on as an engine supplier, purchasing an existing team to become a full factory outfit, or withdraw altogether. Despite the disparity in its options, Abiteboul says there is no timeframe for a decision to be made, saying Renault remains focused on improving its current performance for 2015 and 2016 before its...
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