Stoll stays as Renault Sport president after Koskas leaves


FILE PHOTO: Jerome Stoll, French car maker Renault Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing, and Light Commercial Vehicles, leader of the Europe Region Management Committee, speaks during a news conference in Boulogne Billancourt, near Paris, January 14, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

PARIS (Reuters) - Jerome Stoll will stay on as president of Renault Sport Racing, which includes the Formula One team, after the sudden departure of Thierry Koskas, the executive who was supposed to replace him.

Koskas, who was a member of Renault's executive committee reporting to chairman and chief executive Carlos Ghosn, was appointed as 64-year-old Stoll's successor last November and had been due to start this month.

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