Renault F1 director Alain Prost says the currently disrupted season could promote stability in the drivers’ market although the French squad may not be able to hold on to Daniel Ricciardo.
The Australian driver’s lucrative contract with Renault expires at the end of this year and the seven-time Grand Prix winner is often cited as a possible replacement for Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari.
However, Prost believes the sport’s current hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic could be a game changer, as teams and drivers are unable to accurately assess their options for the future given the lack of competition.
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A situation that could lead to only minimum changes among the ranks according to the Frenchman.
“Daniel has a contract until the end of 2020, so he’ll be free to go wherever he wants,” Prost told French broadcaster Canal +.