Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore (C) poses with models wearing the new club kit and Gulf Air hostesses following a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore (C) poses with models wearing the new club kit and Gulf Air hostesses following a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore (L) and Gulf Air CEO Bjorn Naf sign the contract following a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore (L) and Gulf Air CEO Bjorn Naf talk to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore (L) talks to Gulf Air CEO Bjorn Naf during a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore talks to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore talks to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore talks to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air' sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore talks to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air's sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Managing Director of Renault F1 team and co-owner of Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) Holding Ltd Flavio Briatore talks to the media during a press conference to announce Gulf Air's sponsorship of Queens Park Rangers football club at Somerset House, in London, on July 3, 2008. The three year deal will see a local youth scouting group created in London and Bahrain.
Lina Renault is pictured on June 30, 2008 at her home in Rouvray, central France, after a French court ruled today that she and her two brother Pierre and Michel were not the owners of Fouquet's, an iconic Paris restaurant on the Champs Elysees for which they have been battling for half a century. The three pensioners were told by a court a year ago they were the legal owners of the building that houses the famous restaurant and other businesses, currently valued at 70 million euros (110 millon dollars).
Lina Renault is pictured on June 30, 2008 at her home in Rouvray, central France, after a French court ruled today that she and her two brother Pierre and Michel were not the owners of Fouquet's, an iconic Paris restaurant on the Champs Elysees for which they have been battling for half a century. The three pensioners were told by a court a year ago they were the legal owners of the building that houses the famous restaurant and other businesses, currently valued at 70 million euros (110 millon dollars).
JERUSALEM - JUNE 24: French President Nicolas Sarkozy attends a presentation of a Renault Megane electric car, seen in the background, at the King David Hotel on June 24, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. The environmentally friendly electric car is being developed by Renault-Nissan and an Israeli-American entrepreneur.