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Thierry Koskas appointed President of Renault Sport Racing

Thierry Koskas will take over as President of Renault Sport Racing from Jérôme Stoll on January 1 2019. The Frenchman joined Renault in 1997 and has since headed up different divisions of the French marquee around the world, most recently Executive Vice President of sales and marketing. Koskas will report directly to Renault Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn and will continue to work closely with the team's managing director Cyril Abiteboul. Stoll was appointed President in March 2016 as Renault made its foray back into Formula 1 as a works team, having previously left at the end of 2010. Having purchased its former F1 base in Enstone from the struggling Lotus team, Renault...
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