How do you reconcile the statements in September then:zeph wrote:Well, that's what Cyril Abiteboul called it as recently as last January.djos wrote:Incorrect, RedBull have been Renault's preferred team but they have never been the Renault works team.zeph wrote: RBR is their works team. Both parties said so, before they fell out. Now that RBR has irreparably damaged the relationship, Renault is actually looking to return as a full-fledged works team.
Why on Earth would you presume they are not doing all they possibly can?
http://www.motorme.my/interview-cyril-a ... -sport-f1/And that's not the only time Renault has referred to RBR as their works team. I remember them saying that in 2014 as well.“The relationship with Red Bull is a complex one because they are a great team, they are pure racers, they are here to perform and to win championships. Right now they are not in a position to do so because in truth our performance is such that it cannot make up the engine-related deficit with aerodynamics.
“As our works team, they are frustrated by the engine performance but to a certain degree they are part of the equation too because we have been building this performance together.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/renau ... orks-team/
That seems unfair. Didn't they work closely together with Renault on engine maps for off-throttle EBD etc.? And I imagine there wasn't a whole lot to 'roadmap' in the 'engine-freeze' era.djos wrote: Christian Horner confirmed in Japan that Renault have never even provided them with their development roadmap's, even back in the V8 days.
Horner saying that now seems merely in line with RBR's current policy of blaming Renault for all their woes.
I really don't get RBR's attitude. Sure, the PU isn't great this year, but I remain convinced sticking it out with Renault would have been their best bet. Renault considered them their works team, and had every incentive to make them win.
He admitted to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport that not making Red Bull its clear focus for the new turbo V6 era was a mistake by Renault.
"Renault has tried in recent years to treat all four of its customers equally," Abiteboul said.
Doesnt sound like the were really treating RBR as a proper works team to me.