
Thursday's Formula 1 news roundup: Remi Taffin, Marcus Ericsson, Felix Rosenqvist
Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Thursday, January 23.
5 years ago

Combustion engines have 'long future' - Taffin
Renault engine boss Remi Taffin thinks there will be "no massive changes" on the grid this year, as the sweeping rule changes for 2021 loom large.
5 years ago

Renault engine now better than Mercedes' - Taffin
Renault's engine boss claims the French team now has a better engine than Mercedes.
5 years ago

F1 will still use fuel in 20 years - Taffin
Renault's engine boss doubts Formula 1 will leave behind its fuel-powered era within the next 20 years.
6 years ago

Renault out of patience with Red Bull delays
With uncertainty looming over Red Bull's next move, Renault looks to have kept up with Honda's rate of progress.
7 years ago

Christian Horner happy with Renault relationship
Christian Horner plays down fears about the reliability of Renault's new-for-2017 engine.
8 years ago

Eric Boullier: 'Honda upgrade no revolution'
Eric Boullier warns that Honda will not be unveiling a "revolution" when they are ready with a new specification of their F1 power unit.
9 years ago

Helmut Marko: '2016 car is best Red Bull has built'
Team official Dr Helmut Marko insists that the RB12 is "the best chassis Red Bull has ever built".
9 years ago

Renault confident over F1 engine reliability
Renault boss Remi Taffin insists that his company's engines will be more reliable during the 2015 F1 season.
10 years ago

Renault 'expecting more problems in Malaysia'
Renualt admit that they expect further engine-related problems at the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend.
11 years ago

Renault: 'F1 engine problems solved'
Formula 1 engine provider Renault say the problems that blighted the first winter test in Spain have been solved.
11 years ago