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Stoll remains Renault team president as Koskas departs

In November last year Renault announced that Jérôme Stoll would step down as the team's president to make was for Thierry Koskas, but the transition of power has apparently not gone according to plan. Renault wrote on Twitter today: 'Jérôme Stoll will continue in his role as President of Renault Sport Racing following the departure of Thierry Koskas from Groupe Renault.' Koskas, a Renault employee since 1998, was to work together with team chief Cyril Abiteboul but was to report directly to now-imprisoned Nissan/Renault chief Carlos Ghosn. Stoll will thus remain in the position of President of Renault Sport Racing which he has held since January 2016. Jérôme Stoll to continue as...
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