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Renault supports F1 by not making “unnecessary noise”

Renault Sport F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul says the French manufacturer is eager to work with Liberty Media and avoid “trying to make unnecessary noise” like its rival teams. Renault welcomed Sean Bratches, Formula 1 managing director of commercial operations, to its Paris event to promote the launch of its Le Coq Sportif apparel where the F1 boss spoke on stage to invited guests on the same day Ferrari and Mercedes launched their respective 2018 cars. Renault chief Abiteboul says his team has established a constructive working relationship with new F1 owners Liberty and feels it values the French manufacturer’s commitment to the sport having celebrated its 40th anniversary...
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