- Renault decision 'before end of 2009', says chief
- Renault decision 'before end of 2010', says chief
- Renault mulls quitting sport: reports
- Toyota joins F1 exodus
- Toyota quitting F1 racing
- Toyota to quit F1: reports
- Barrichello and Hulkenberg sign up for Williams
- Button confident for the future
- Japanese auto giants exiting motor sports
- Bridgestone to quit F1 in late 2010
- Daring Kobayashi set for Toyota reward
- Alonso bows out from Renault, optimistic for Ferrari
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Renault decision 'before end of 2009', says chiefRenault company chief Carlos Ghosn said Thursday a final decision on the future of their Formula One team would be taken "before the end of the year".
Renault decision 'before end of 2010', says chiefRenault company chief Carlos Ghosn said Thursday a final decision on the future of their Formula One team would be taken "before the end of the year".
Renault mulls quitting Formula One: reportsRenault have held an emergency board meeting in Paris to discuss pulling out of Formula One, on the same day as Toyota announced it was also quitting the sport, according to reports.
Toyota joins F1 exodusFormula One was left reeling Wednesday as Toyota became the latest automaker to quit the glamour sport in response to the economic crisis, just days after tyre manufacturer Bridgestone pulled out.
Toyota to quit F1: reportsToyota Motor was expected to announce on Wednesday it is quitting Formula One, joining an exodus of Japanese automakers from the multi-million dollar sport due to the global economic crisis.
Toyota to quit F1: reportJapan's Toyota Motor is to quit Formula One (F1) in a bid to slash costs as the company battles to cope with the fallout from the global recession, a newspaper said Wednesday.
Barrichello and Hulkenberg sign up for WilliamsThe Williams Formula One team announced on Monday that their drivers for next year will be veteran Brazilian Rubens Barrichello and German rookie Nico Hulkenberg.
Bridgestone to quit F1 in late 2010Tyre maker Bridgestone's exit from Formula One is part of an exodus by Japanese automotive industry giants from the multi-million-dollar sport amid the worst industry slump in decades.
Bridgestone to stop F1 tyre supply in late 2010Japan's Bridgestone Corp. said Monday it would end its tyre supply contract with Formula One after late 2010, citing a changing "business environment."
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