Briatore to quit
“I don't know where this comes from," said Patrick Faure, referring to reports that Ghosn does not like F1. “I have discussed it with him very clearly and he has said, ‘go on'. He said he is interested if we have results. If we have good results then we are there, especially if we can find a way of reducing costs which we have started now. But he is not pro or anti F1 – he is pro good results for Renault which happen to be a good investment. Nobody can be sure about 2008. The only thing I am sure is that for the moment nothing is clear about what is happening after 2008 – so let's clarify what will happen, see what championship we are going to have and then we will discuss the participation of teams like Renault, Honda and Ferrari." [Editor's Note: AutoRacing1.com sources have told us that Renault may indeed be on the way out of F1 before long. Ghosn wants results. How many races is Renault going to win?]