Renault F1 team signs former FIA technical head Budkowski
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[October 06, 2017]
By Abhiskek Takle
SUZUKA, Japan, Oct 6 - Renault managing
director Cyril Abiteboul said the French manufacturer’s Formula One
team were prepared to consider an April 2018 joining date for new
recruit Marcin Budkowski, after hiring the former technical head of
the sport’s governing body in a move that has upset rivals.
Budkowski, who left his role at the International Automobile
Federation (FIA) last week, will join Renault as executive director
overseeing all activities related to the development and production
of the Enstone-based team’s chassis, the team said in a statement on
Friday.
The Pole is barred from taking up other employment for three months
after leaving the FIA.
But in his role as head of the FIA’s technical department, Budkowski
was privy to top-secret details of competitors’ latest innovations
and teams feel a hiatus of three months is too short for a person
with his level of access to serve before beginning work at another
competitor.
“I believe that we are close to reaching an agreement on the start
date that would make everyone be comfortable,” Cyril Abiteboul,
managing director of the Formula One team’s parent Renault Sport
Racing division, told reporters.
“I think that the date of early April, which is basically twice his
gardening provision has been discussed.
“Nothing has been confirmed yet but that is something that we are
completely prepared to entertain.”
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was one of several team bosses
to express reservations about the length of Budkowski’s gardening
leave.
Speaking to Sky F1 on Friday the Briton said the Pole’s hiring would
be discussed at the next meeting of the sport’s Strategy Group.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the industry standard for the hiatus
period was six months to a year or even more.
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Renault's Jolyon Palmer, Nico Hulkenberg, test driver Sergey
Sirotkin and managing director Cyril Abiteboul during the Renault
Formula One Car Launch, The Lindley Hall, London, February 21, 2017.
Reuters/ Alan Walter Livepic
Abiteboul said an April 2018 start for Budkowski would mean he would
be joining too late to have an influence on next season’s car, with
the design already locked in.
“… Because of the obsolescence of information in Formula One, it’s
not going to make a huge difference,” said Abiteboul.
“We have taken that person because he has the skills, he has the
experience of Formula One… it’s not for what he knows today.”
Renault returned to Formula One with a works team last year after
buying the struggling Lotus squad.
The team have made major progress in 2017, scoring 42 points after
15 of this season’s 20 races compared to eight in total last year.
Budkowski’s hiring is part of a push the team, who won two drivers’
and constructors’ titles in 2005 and 2006, are making that they hope
will lift them into a position to challenge their leading rivals by
2020.
They have agreed a deal with Red Bull for highly-rated Spaniard
Carlos Sainz to drive for them on loan alongside German Nico
Hulkenberg next year.
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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