Sponsors boost Renault.
ING Renault F1 team managing director Fꦛlavio Briatore hඣas said that the outfit's commercial outlook is 'healthier than ever' for 2008.
Renault will welcome a 'range of new partners' this season, including Pepe Jeans, Sanho Human Service and Universia, who will all join as 'official partners'. Pepe Jeans and Sanho Human Service will enjoy on-car branding, while Universia will be present on the driver ꦗoveralls.

ING Renault F1 team m♍anaging director Fla🙈vio Briatore has said that the outfit's commercial outlook is 'healthier than ever' for 2008.
Renault will welcome a 'range of new partners' this season, i♉ncluding Pepe Jeans, Sanho H♏uman Service and Universia, who will all join as 'official partners'. Pepe Jeans and Sanho Human Service will enjoy on-car branding, while Universia will be present on the driver overalls.
In addition the team's roster of official suppliers has 🍨also been boosted by the arrival of Avus as the team's supplier of wheel rims, while a range of leading technology firms - APC, Appro, CD adapco and NetApp - will make a 'decisive contribution' to the brand new CFD Centre, which is due to come on-stream at Enstone in 2008
"The team's commercial outlook is 🍰healthier than ever for 2008," Briatore confimed. "Renault has demonstrated its commitment to the sport with the new CFD Centre, and we have a range of cutting-edge partners eager to collaborate on this exciting project.
"We are also delighted to welcome our new partners, Pepe Jeans, Universia and Sanho Human Service. They will join a committed collection of team partners, whose support and commitment were unwavering thr𒈔oughout last year; we thank them for renewing their confidence in the team, and I am sure we will enjoy a competitive season together."
2008 meanwhile will mark the second year🦩 of tཧhe ING Group's title sponsorship of the ING Renault F1 Team. ING is one of the world's leading global financial institutions, and in '07 it was the second most-visible sponsor in the sport.
"Our title partner ING successfully demonꦕstrated the value of Formula 1 for any major global corporation during 2007, and we are excited to continue working with them in the years ahead," Briatore added.