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Renault: Don't blame us for Ocon's plight

Renault insists that it should not be singled out for blame as to why Esteban Ocon has been left struggling to find a Formula 1 seat.

Esteban Ocon, Racing Point Force India F1 Team

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Ocon is facing a year on the sidelines after a planned switch to Renault fell through at the last minute when the French car manufacturer opted to take Daniel Ricciardo instead.

It has since emerged that Mercedes, which manages Ocon's career, let other options fall away because it had a handshake agreement with Renault that a deal would be done.

When Renault opted to take Daniel Ricciardo instead, Ocon was left struggling to find other opportunities.

Renault F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul thinks in unfair that Renault be singled out for leaving Ocon high and dry.

"I think that Esteban is currently in the middle of a situation of a very adverse set of circumstances, and I think Renault is only a small factor in all of that," Abiteboul said in an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com.

"We are a factor but I think we are only a small factor. And I think we should not exaggerate the fact that, again, that we are just a small factor.

"We should not forget the Mercedes decision on its driver line-up. We should not forget the Force India situation and the role that Mercedes has clearly played in the Force India situation."

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff revealed last week that Renault had urged Mercedes not to pursue an opportunity Ocon had with McLaren so it could finalise its own deal.

It was that action, allied to the handshake, that left Wolff disappointed with how things had turned out.

"A ready contract and a handshake commitment was given to ensure that he [Ocon] would not go to the other team, and based on that handshake commitment the decision was taken," said Wolff. "But eventually the 'agreement' that was made didn't happen.

"If among serious teams and corporations you agree on things, you like to trust that these things will stick."

Asked about the handshake with Mercedes, Abiteboul said: "I don't want to add, frankly, a story to a story because then it keeps on going and going.

"I can see that Toto is maybe for the first time in Formula 1 he is struggling with something, with the situation.

"I think, you know, I have never denied the fact that we have had lots of interest for Esteban and that we will continue in the future to have lots of interest for Esteban.

"What I can say is that no contract was obviously signed. Otherwise it would have been challenged by Toto. But for the rest let's, again, let's not exaggerate Renault's responsibility in the Esteban situation."

Esteban Ocon, Racing Point Force India VJM11 and Nico Hulkenberg, Renault Sport F1 Team R.S. 18

Esteban Ocon, Racing Point Force India VJM11 and Nico Hulkenberg, Renault Sport F1 Team R.S. 18

Photo by: Jerry Andre / Sutton Images

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