20/02/2014
NEWS STORY
Lotus and Renault Sport F1 have officially confirmed the extension of their successful chassis-engine partnership for 2014 and beyond.
The extension continues the long and successful history of collaboration that first started in 1995 when Renault supplied its V10 to Benetton, as the team was then known.
Success came quickly, with the partnership securing the constructors' title in its first year. The Renault F1 Team was created in 2002 as Renault purchased the team, with Enstone the base for the chassis operations and Viry-Chatillon the hub for engine activities.
Under the Renault banner, the team re-emerged as a dominant force, with Fernando Alonso taking back to back world titles in 2005 and 2006. Renault's decision to re-centre F1 activities around engine supply led to a majority shareholding being sold to Genii Capital in 2009 before the Luxembourg-based group purchased 100% control at the end of 2010. Renault has since remained involved as the team's engine partner, aiding the team to re-emerge as a front running team in recent seasons.
"We are pleased to see our partnership officially confirmed as the E22 takes to the track for its first official test," said Jean-Michel Jalinier, President of Renault Sport F1. "The relationship between Viry and Enstone has gone from strength to strength over the past few years. This is illustrated in no better way than the excellent - and very close - collaboration on the 2014 car, which is more technically complex than any previous designs. We hope this spirit will pay dividends on track this season and going forward into the new F1 technical era."
"Lotus F1 Team and Renault Sport F1 have enjoyed a successful partnership these past few years and we look forward to continue to build on our relationship and collaboration in 2014 and beyond," added Matthew Carter, Lotus F1 Team Chief Executive Officer. "It is the beginning of a new era in Formula 1 and we are pleased to embrace it together with Renault Sport F1."