Seems to me that the most logical solution all round would have been for Renault to sell the team to Andretti Racing and include the PU IP in the sale - unless there is cross-pollination with their other PU projects.
Logical for who? Why would Renault-Alpine giveaway a steady income train to GM?PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 00:37Seems to me that the most logical solution all round would have been for Renault to sell the team to Andretti Racing and include the PU IP in the sale - unless there is cross-pollination with their other PU projects.
Of course the fact that it's logical is surety why it wasn't done
Not to drag things off topic but his case in Japan was rather bizarre and led to human rights groups issuing statements on his behalf. My impression was that the charges were probably true but equally applicable to most high level executives, and he was only charged for political reasons.Farnborough wrote: ↑04 Oct 2024, 11:52Ghosn.... the chap that travels incognito in a music case to avoid Japanese judicial controlKimiRai wrote: ↑04 Oct 2024, 07:15Well... according to Newey:
“We were in this position where Renault hadn’t produced a competitive engine in the turbo hybrid era,” said Newey in the F1 Podcast. “You know, that happens first year. Okay, it’s new rules, we all make mistakes.” Crisis talks between the team and Renault were arranged to try and get some action on the engine issues. “We went to see Carlos Ghosn, the boss of Renault at Champs-Élysées, Christian, Helmut and myself, to try to put pressure on him to up the budget and basically ask if he can free more resources so the engine division can accelerate their program… they needed more people and more money,” Newey added.
“Ghosn’s reply was ‘I have no interest in Formula 1. I am only in it because my marketing people say I should be,’” noted Newey. “That was such a depressing place to be.”
Yep, I'd say he has a good judgement balance
Oh dear Renault, perhaps you should be at the forefront of these things? (from motorsport.com)."When I arrived four years ago, the group wanted to stop F1. If it's still there, it's because I saved the thing. But we don't have the structure to be at the forefront of battery chemistry development, software management, energy recovery.
"It's not just putting an engine on the bench and saying: 'Hey boss, I'm doing 415 kW!'"
Similar or clearly even more than the budget cap for the teams, this is to some degree a "paper tiger".