F1: Eric Boullier talks about Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica
Eric Boullier gives a promising update on the progress of Robert Kubica and explains Nick Heidfeld has settled in well at Lotus Renault ahead of the 2011 season.
Read moreEric Boullier gives a promising update on the progress of Robert Kubica and explains Nick Heidfeld has settled in well at Lotus Renault ahead of the 2011 season.
Read moreRenault on Thursday said it had launched an emergency campaign to aid those hit by the disaster in Japan.
Read moreThe World Series by Renault: a dream come true since 2005. A magical concept that brings together four international championships on one circuit, and much more…
Read moreBotched spying probe increases pressure on Renault/Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn, Buick turns to the NCAA to court younger buyers and Bristol Motor Speedway gears up for several record-setting attempts.
Read moreTime to take a deep breath in Renault’s story of spooks, Swiss accounts and flights to West Africa.
Read moreA French government minister has welcomed the apology by Renault to its three sacked employees following their exoneration in the alleged industrial espionage affair.
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn, forced to apologize publicly to three managers he wrongly accused of spying, faces “consequences” from the French government for the automaker’s bungled espionage probe.
Read moreRenault’s so-called “spygate” affair over its electric car program could spell hiring opportunities for rivals, including Volkswagen, which has recently recruited EV talent away from the French carmaker.
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn came under increasing pressure to resign after a dramatic climbdown and public apology following the collapse of an investigation into industrial espionage at the carmaker.
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn has refused to accept the resignation of chief operating officer Patrick Pelata following the exoneration of the automaker’s three sacked executives yesterday (14 March).
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn gave up his bonus and turned down second-in-command Patrick Pelata’s resignation after the carmaker admitted wrongfully accusing senior managers of spying in a case that has become a personal embarrassment for the top two…
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn gave up his bonus and turned down second-in-command Patrick Pelata’s resignation after the carmaker admitted wrongfully accusing senior managers of spying in a case that has become a personal embarrassment for the top two…
Read moreRenault CEO Carlos Ghosn refused to accept the resignation of Chief Operating Officer Patrick Pelata at a board meeting on Monday over an unfounded spying probe.
Read moreRenault SA said it wrongfully dismissed three executives accused of spying after French prosecutors found no substance in a complaint by the carmaker against the former employees.
Read moreRenault said it wrongfully dismissed three executives accused of spying after French prosecutors found no substance in a complaint by the carmaker against the former employees.
Read moreRenault SA said it wrongfully dismissed three executives accused of spying after French prosecutors found no substance in a complaint by the carmaker against the former employees.
Read moreRenault has apologised to the three executives sacked in the alleged industrial espionage case and has committed itself to “reparations.”
Read moreThe Paris prosecutor is leaning towards the theory that Renault was the victim of a fraud that prompted it to fire three executives in a probe into suspected industrial espionage.”
Read moreRenault’s board is to meet later today (14 March) as the intrigue surrounding the alleged espionage case shows no sign of abating
Read moreRenault’s board will hold an extraordinary meeting on Monday, a source said, as French authorities prepared to brief the media on the now-unravelling industrial spying case that has gripped France.
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