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Renault's vision for the future of F1... 'electrification'

Even though Mercedes has done a better job of mastering the concept, it's fair to say that Renault was one of the driving forces behind the introduction of the hybrid formula in 2014, the French manufacturer making no secret of the fact it would walk away from F1 unless environmental concerns, and the subsequent impact on road-going technology, were addressed. Now, as FIA president, Jean Todt, rules out an all-electric F1, Renault boss, Cyril Abiteboul, insists that electrification must play a key role in the future of the sport. Asked Renault's vision for the future of the engine formula beyond 2020, Abiteboul told the official F1 website: 'The engine is still important in a car... we are...
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