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.
Jan 23, 10:37
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.
Jan 23, 06:11
Renault engine now better than Mercedes' - Taffin
Renault's engine boss claims the French team now has a better engine than Mercedes.
Jan 23, 06:10
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.
Aug 5, 22:17
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.
Jun 14, 21:00
Christian Horner happy with Renault relationship
Christian Horner plays down fears about the reliability of Renault's new-for-2017 engine.
Mar 15, 08:39
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.
Jun 2, 15:37
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".
Feb 25, 06:47
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.
Jan 31, 17:37
Renault 'expecting more problems in Malaysia'
Renualt admit that they expect further engine-related problems at the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend.
Mar 25, 19:06
Renault: 'F1 engine problems solved'
Formula 1 engine provider Renault say the problems that blighted the first winter test in Spain have been solved.
Feb 15, 17:37