Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

What makes Norris say “I don't have a car to fight for the championship”?

Formula 1
Dutch GP
What makes Norris say “I don't have a car to fight for the championship”?

FIA explains safety car formation lap after F1 driver criticism at Dutch GP

Formula 1
Dutch GP
FIA explains safety car formation lap after F1 driver criticism at Dutch GP

Norris made his own life difficult again - but his recovery was stunning in Zandvoort's swansong

Feature
Formula 1
Dutch GP
Norris made his own life difficult again - but his recovery was stunning in Zandvoort's swansong

BTCC Donington Park: Morgan doubles up with dominant victory

BTCC
Donington Park (Grand Prix Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Morgan doubles up with dominant victory

Hamilton explains Dutch GP radio outburst over Ferrari team orders

Formula 1
Dutch GP
Hamilton explains Dutch GP radio outburst over Ferrari team orders

What caused Verstappen’s F1 Dutch GP crash

Formula 1
Dutch GP
What caused Verstappen’s F1 Dutch GP crash

F1 Dutch GP: Norris overhauls Antonelli for victory, Verstappen suffers heavy crash

Formula 1
Dutch GP
F1 Dutch GP: Norris overhauls Antonelli for victory, Verstappen suffers heavy crash

LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris wins from Antonelli and Russell, Verstappen out after huge crash

Formula 1
Dutch GP
LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris wins from Antonelli and Russell, Verstappen out after huge crash

Renault will complete Lotus F1 takeover on December 16

Renault has confirmed it will conclude its purchase of Formula 1 team Lotus by December 16

Four days after Renault announced the signing of principal contracts for its takeover of Lotus, the two parties returned to the High Court on Monday.

During months of negotiations, Lotus was forced to head to the High Court to explain its failure to pay Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs £2.7million in back PAYE for the months of June, July and August.

With talks ongoing, Justice Birrs twice adjourned the case before affording Lotus and Renault a 10-week grace period after the latter showed a letter of intent to conclude a purchase.

With that time up on Monday, but with a deal all but done, Lotus requested a final 14 days for everything to be finalised, with the case adjourned until December 21.

Renault confirmed in court to Justice Birrs a share purchase agreement [SPA] will be signed by December 16.

Autosport revealed last week the final details of the Lotus deal involved the transference of shares from former owners Genii Capital to Renault, which was estimated at the time to take up to 10 days.

By December 31, Renault anticipates all payments should have been made, or at least agreed.

The two sides will face one final appearance in front of Justice Birrs at which time it is anticipated the case will be dismissed.

Previous article Mercedes F1 team fears Hamilton/Rosberg rivalry will 'spill over'
Next article Fernando Alonso should not take F1 sabbatical - Mika Hakkinen

Top Comments

Latest news