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Renault open to delaying Budkowski's arrival

Renault is ready to delay the arrival of former FIA man Marcin Budkowski by an extra three months, in a bid to appease concerns about secrets he may potentially bring with him.

Nico Hulkenberg, Renault Sport F1 Team and Cyril Abiteboul, Renault Sport F1 Managing Director

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Marcin Budkowski, FIA Technical Chief at Formula One World Championship
Cyril Abiteboul, Renault Sport F1 Managing Director in the Press Conference
FIA Safety Director Laurent Mekies and F1 Technical and Sporting Coordinator Marcin Budkowski.
Cyril Abiteboul, Renault Sport F1 Managing Director
Cyril Abiteboul, Managing Director, Renault Sport F1 Team, Alain Prost and Helmut Marko, Consultant, Red Bull Racing, in the paddock

The French car manufacturer confirmed on Friday that it had signed Budkowski as its new executive director, with the former head of the FIA's F1 technical department currently on gardening leave until the end of this year.

His appointment has been controversial because Budkowski has intimate knowledge of what teams are up to with their current and future car designs, and the matter is set to be brought up in the next meeting of the Strategy Group.

In a bid to calm fears that Budkowski could use knowledge of other teams to help Renault fast-track its progress, Renault's managing director Cyril Abiteboul has revealed that talks are underway with the FIA about delaying his start date.

"We always made it clear that we would not want to be aggressive in relation to that," said Abiteboul about when Budkowski would begin at Renault.

"From a contractual point of view he could be available as soon as early next year [January], but we have had constructive discussions with the FIA. I believe that we are close to reaching an agreement for a start date that would make everyone be comfortable.

"I think the date of early April, which is basically twice his gardening provision, has been discussed. Nothing has been confirmed yet but that is something that we are completely prepared to entertain as far as we are concerned."

Abiteboul explained that Budkowski would be taking a factory-based role, and would operate above Renault's current technical chief Bob Bell, Nick Chester and Rob White.

"Marcin is coming in a non-technical capacity," added Abiteboul. "He is coming in a senior position into the team, and I think it is a great career development for him.

"It is something he is doing because it makes sense in his career. And, as far as we are concerned, since we came back, we are still building our team, building our structure.

"We tried something with Fred Vasseur which unfortunately did not work out, and Fred has now found a position with Sauber.

"There was still a gap and a position to be filled, simply because there is a lot to be done. There is lots to do and I just needed some help and someone I could trust and that can work alongside me, in particular in development of the Enstone team."

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