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Renault and Renault F1 Team not party to GPMA statement

16/07/2006

Renault issued the following statement on Sunday 16 July at 14:17 (BST)

A statement from Renault and the Renault F1 Team concerning this morning's GPMA release.

This morning, a press statement was released by the GPMA concerning the future engine format for Formula 1.

Renault and the Renault F1 Team wish to clarify that this statement was released without their agreement, and that neither the manufacturer nor the team consider themselves to be party to it.

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