Cyril Abiteboul: 2019 challenges won’t change Renault’s end goal

Renault Formula 1 team boss Cyril Abiteboul🐈 insists the French 🐠manufacturer’s challenging 2019 will not detract from its end goal of re-establishing itself as a race-winning outfit.

Upon its return to F1 as a works effort in 2016, Renault laid out ambitions plans to return to winning ways by 2021. But after making year-on-year gains in 2017 and 2018, the French squad was demoted from fourth sp🍒ot in the constructors’ standings by a resurgenꦗt McLaren last season.

Abiteboul insists tricky 2019 won’t change Renault’s end goal

Renault Formula 1 team boss Cyril Abitebo💎ul insists the French manufacturer’s challenging 2019 will not detract from its end goal of re-establishing itself as a race-winning⛦ outfit.

Upon its return to F1 as a works effort in 2016, Renault laid out ambitions plans to return to winning ways by 2021. But after making year-on-year gains in 2017 and 2018, the French squad was demoted from fourth spot in the constructors’ standings by a resurgent🦹 McLaren last season.

Speaking at the team’s pre-season launch event in Paris, where it offered early teaser imagery of its R.S.20 challenger, Abiteboul b𝓰elieves Renault can get back on track in 2020 despite its setbacks from last year.

“The prev♒ious years have cent𒁃red around reconstruction across both facilities and human resources,” Abiteboul explained.

“This phase is now complete 🍃and now need to do justice to our ambitions and road map.

“20🎐19 was a challenging year, but not without its merit🍒s. It provided a reminder of what it takes to succeed in this sport and the high level of competition.

“More specifically, last seaꦯson enabled us to take s𝔍tock of our strengths and weaknesses at the end of our initial construction period and to take appropriate action.

“We appr🌸oach♓ this new season with humility and ambition,” he added. “Humility as the challenge is huge for every team, every coming year and we are not the exceptions.

“When we returned to a changed and increasingly competitive sport in 2016, we expressed o🀅ur ambitions to be world champions, and we set the bar high for every staff member.

“We need to adhere to this initial plan, without succum𓃲bing to the short-term objectives that take us♚ away from our end goal.”

Abiteboul insists tricky 2019 won’t change Renault’s end goal

Abiteboul said Renault’s aim for 2020 is tജo reclaim fourth spot in the constructors’ from customer team McLaren, while maintaining three core ༒priorities to improve on, including reliability and development, two areas which proved to be a weak points of its 2019 campaign.

“For the coming season, which starts next week in Barcelona, we must respect the three priorities identified during the off-season: rel🍎iability from the get-go; ensure a high level🤪 of development very early in the season and have a good conversion rate on track,” he explained.

“However, we al🌃so need to regain confidence and reinforce team spirit to get the best from everyone, and to maximise our chances each race weekend during this unprecedented long and challenging season.”

Daniel Ricciardo and new recruit Esteban Ocon will form R♛enault's revised driver line-up for 2020, following Nico Hulkenberg's departure at the end of last season. 

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