Renault – Robert Kubica to take part in the Rallye du Var in Clio Renault Sport R3
November 18, 2009 by Christine
Filed under Press Releases
Just two weeks after his first experience in a Clio Renault Sport R3 on the roads of the Rally Taormina-Messina in Sicily, Robert Kubica will take part in the Rallye du Var, the final round of the French Championship and the Clio R3 West European Trophy.
“I’m interested in all categories of motorsport and I particularly like rally,” confirmed Robert Kubica. “It’s a very demanding and spectacular category and I have been thinking about participating in a rally for quite a while so joining the Renault F1 Team has created the perfect opportunity to try this out.”
“I will approach the event cautiously, without any particular objective,” continued Robert. “The roads in the south of France are as nice as they are challenging and I will try to enjoy it as much as I can behind the wheel of the Clio Renault Sport R3 Maxi of Team Chazel.”
Jean-François Caubet, Managing Director for Renault F1 Team, commented: “As the team continues with its preparations for the start of the 2010 Formula One season, we look forward to seeing Robert taking part in the rally behind the wheel of the Clio Renault Sport R3. Rally is a category which promotes interaction between drivers and spectators and I’m sure Robert will have many fans supporting him on the stages.”
Winner of the 2005 World Series Formula Renault 3.5, Robert Kubica will also be cheered on by his most recent successor as 2009 winner, Bertrand Baguette from Belgium, will be at the Rallye du Var to support the Polish driver.
Renault F1 Team Statement 23.09.09
September 23, 2009 by Christine
Filed under Press Releases
Following the unfortunate recent events, the Renault F1 Team has reacted swiftly by implementing a new temporary management team structure, which will be in place from today until the end of the 2009 season.
The reorganisation is as follows:
Bob Bell, currently Technical Director, takes on the duty of Team Principal and Chief Technical Officer.
Jean-François Caubet, currently Director of Marketing and Communications, takes the role of Managing Director.
They will both report to Bernard Rey, President of the Renault F1 Team.
Bob Bell will attend all the remaining races of the season and will be the team’s spokesperson on all sporting and technical matters.
The Renault F1 Team is now ready to concentrate on the future and wishes to stress that no further comments or statements will be issued relating to the events of Singapore 2008.


