‘If I do the job well, then I will stay’Flavio Briatore has refused to commit himself to Renault beyond the close of 2006.
But the F1 team`s team principal is a serial signer of one year contracts, and told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport that he is enjoying his job.
“If I do the job well, then I will stay,” 55-year-old Briatore stated. “Right now it looks like I do better than Ron Dennis or Frank Williams. And I enjoy it.”
Refusing to rise to the bait of indicating just how long he will keep powering away in formula one, the flamboyant Italian indicated that he could quit `tomorrow` or in `ten years`.
Briatore also played down speculation that he doesn`t get along with Renault`s new chief and CEO, Carlos Ghosn. “He contributed greatly to the fact that Nissan is today one of the most profitable manufacturers in the world,” Briatore insisted.
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