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Renault working on new deal for Pastor Maldonado

ByAutoSport

Updated 13/01/2016 at 18:09 GMT

Renault officials are currently in Venezuela in a bid to conclude sponsorship negotiations with PDVSA that would confirm Pastor Maldonado's drive for the forthcoming Formula 1 season, Autosport understands.

Pastor Maldonado (Lotus) - GP of Russia 2015

Image credit: Lotus F1 Team

It was announced on the Sunday of last year's Singapore Grand Prix that Maldonado would continue with Lotus for a third year in 2016.
At the time Lotus was in talks with Renault regarding the French manufacturer acquiring a majority stake in the Enstone-based squad, with Renault apparently happy for Maldonado to retain his seat.
But as time progressed, and with the deal to takeover Lotus drawing towards a conclusion, Renault then took stock of the sponsors it wanted to be associated with.
At the time there was still debate as to which sponsors to bring on board, that included Venezuela's state-owned oil and gas giant PDVSA that has supported Maldonado's motorsport career for many years.
Renault felt with significant livery changes to be made to the car - scheduled to be unveiled in early February - affecting the available space on it, that would in turn change the existing contract.
The situation surrounding Maldonado's seat has been further complicated by the fact a general election was held in Venezuela in early December, with president Nicolas Maduro being deposed as leader.
Maduro, however, is not going quietly, resulting in political chaos unfolding in Maldonado's homeland, allied to which is economic instability on the back of the plunging price of oil.
These are all reasons why, after Renault announced the signing of principal contracts for its takeover of Lotus on December 3, CEO Carlos Ghosn was vague on confirming the driver line-up.
Renault has since decided to continue with Maldonado, and obviously PDVSA, with discussions currently ongoing to finalise a new deal.
Despite the fact Maldonado has a valid driver contract in place, Renault has been forced to look at a plan B should PDVSA opt not to continue.
It is believed former McLaren driver Kevin Magnussen, released by the team at the end of last season, is on Renault's shortlist.
Despite the situation regarding Maldonado, Jolyon Palmer's seat - and therefore debut F1 campaign this year - is in no way affected.
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