Renault had already agreed 2020 F2 programme for Anthoine Hubert
The R𒁏enault Formula 1 team had agreed a 2020 programme in Formula 2 for Anthoine Hubert ahead of his tragic death at the Belgian Gra🍷nd Prix.
22-year-old Hubert succumbed to injuries he sustained in a vio♌lent crash on the second lap of the opening F2 race of the weekജend at Spa on Saturday.
The Frenchman was a m💝ember of Renault’s young driver programme and was steadily rising up the junior ranks, having sealed the 2018 GP3 title prior to stepping up to F2 for his rookie campaign this year.

Thꦿe Renault Formula 1 team had agreed a 2020 programme in Formula 2 for Anthoine Hubert ahead of his tragic dea🎶th at the Belgian Grand Prix.
22-year-old Hubert succumbed to injuries he sustained in a violent crash on the second lap of the opening F2 race of the weekend𝔉 at Spa on Saturday.
The Frenchman was a m🍰ember of Renault’s young driver programme and was steadily rising up the junior ranks, having sealed the 2018 GP3 title prior to stepping up to F2 for his rookie campaigꦍn this year.
A string 🎀of impressive performances and two victories in the opening 16 races of the season had been e𝐆nough to persuade Renault to fix a second consecutive year in the series for Hubert.
“It was the hardest wee🍸kend for the Academy and for me personally,” said Renault sport academy director Mia Sharizman.
“Everyone in the Academy looked up to An🔥thoine as being the benchmark for how to conduct themselves on and off track. He was humble and yet fast, he was carinᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚg and yet focused on being the best.
“He would help the younger drivers in the Academy and 🅘still complete ✤his own training programme with absolute maximum effort.
“Anthoine spent the last week of his life with the Academy boys at the training camp in the Pyrenees. It was he who convinced me that it will be good for everyone and he wanted to achieve this along with his fellow drivers as it was ‘a once in a lifetime achievement for 𝐆all’. That is Anthoine – always thinking about others.
“Anth𓆏oine was moving up nicely in the Academy where we already identified his F2 programme for 2020. He will be a grea☂t lost for us as he was also crucial in the development of the F1 team too.
“It’s going to be d💖ifficult to move on but Anthoine would want each and everyone in the Academy to reach their goals and be the best they can be. There are races and championships to be won.
“The rest of the boys will fꦐocus on this, as they know that is what Anthoine would have wanted them to do. He has made ev🍬eryone in the Academy a better person. That is how we will remember him.”
Ahead of Sunday’s race, Renault non-executive director and four-time world champion Alain Prost had revealed the 20🍌20 F2 deal had been fixed earlier on the day Hubert died, adding the incident shows the sport still has room to improve safety to “make things even better”.
Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul also paid tribute to Hubert, telling Sky Sports: “His talent is something special, it was building up. He didn’t come and smash all ဣthe junior series, I’m not going to revisit the history, but clearly he was on t🎶he way up. That’s really impressive.
“The [GP3] title last year is giving him a new energy and what was stand𓄧ing out was the hard work. He will stand as an example of what’s possible with hard work.
“I don’t think a lot of people wo꧋uld have given him the chance of doing what he was doing, purely on raw talent. But the work, the commitment, the way he was engaging with people, is an example.”


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