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Lotus remain confident that Renault will complete takeover

Lotus remain confident that Renault's planned takeover of the Enstone team will go ahead, despite the matter having gone very quiet since a letter of intent was signed in September. Whilst it's believed Renault staff, headed by Bob Bell, have already begun working at Lotus, the deal, which would see Renault take a majority and thus controlling stake, could still fall through. But Lotus CEO Matthew Carter says confidence that the deal will go through before the 2016 season is "very high". "Behind the scenes the Renault and Lotus senior management are working flat out to make sure that we get the deal done," he told the official Formula 1 website on Monday. "Things...
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