Formula 1 | Renault, return to the blue livery in 2018

To follow the line of Formula E, the French team will set aside the yellow used in the last two seasons

Formula 1 | Renault, return to the blue livery in 2018

There is an air of change in the house Renault: in addition to the driver line-up (Carlos Sainz instead of Jolyon Palmer), in 2018 the color of the livery of the French single-seater will also change. The Boulogne-Billancourt team, after wearing yellow for the last two seasons, intends to return to the color blu, with which in 2005 and 2006 he won both the Drivers' World Championship with Fernando Alonso, that the Constructors' World Championship.

A choice, that of the Enstone-based team, dictated by the desire to present itself as a recognizable brand: not by chance, Renault Formula E, presented last September 27th, will be dressed next year electric blue: “There are synergies between Formula 1 and Formula E which are also expressed through image” – said Cyril Abiteboul, Managing Director of Renault. “The new livery of the electric car already prefigures the evolution of our identity in the Circus for 2018”.

Federico Martino

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