Renault preps for shutdown – asks staff to work from home
Formula 1’s mandatory shutdown, which has now become a spring rather than a summer break for the teams, is governed by strict rules, with no professional communication allowed between team members.
“Working at home has been progressively implemented at Enstone and will be mandatory for all employees able to do so from Monday 23 March,” Renault added.
“These initial measures taken at Enstone and Viry-Châtillon will be reviewed and adapted in view of the situation’s evolution.
“We will now enter into a phase of in-depth discussions with F1, the FIA and the other teams to define and put in place measures that our sport will have to take in these exceptional circumstances.
“In the face of the coming challenges, responsibility and solidarity must prevail to reduce the impact of this health crisis.”
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