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INFINITI to end Renault F1 involvement

Japanese car manufacturer INFINITI has announced it will conclude its involvement in Formula 1 at the end of the year. INFINITI joined the sport in 2011 as a commercial partner for Red Bull, before becoming title sponsor a season later and partnering the team in three of four championship seasons. Article continues under video The company has been more involved in recent years as a partner to Renault, using its hybrid technology knowledge to help develop the energy recovery system [ERS] since 2016. Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul believes INFINITI's involvement has provided the team with an advantage over the course of the hybrid era. “Having INFINITI as technical partner during...
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