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The Renault Energy F1-2014 was Renault's first-ever V6 hybrid turbocharged Formula One engine for the 2014 season. [5] The Renault Energy F1-2014 engine was developed by Renault with technical support from Mecachrome for design research & development, trackside support, engine arrangement, preparation, tune-up and engine maintenance. Renault ...
The logo used by Renault Sport F1, the official supplier of Renault Formula One engines, between 2011 and 2015 At the end of 2010, when Renault sold their remaining stake in the Enstone-based Formula One team, the engine operations at Viry-Châtillon were formed into a subsidiary known as Renault Sport F1.
Engine: Renault Energy F1-2015 1.6 L (98 cu in) V6 (90°). turbo, 15,000 RPM mid-mounted. Transmission: Red Bull Technology Semi-automatic eight-speed gearbox, longitudinally mounted with hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation: Power: 850 hp [1] Weight: 702 kg (1,548 lb) Fuel: Total Excellium: Lubricants: Total Quartz 9000 ...
The 2015 season was an improvement on 2014, adding about 30–50 hp (20–40 kW) to most engines, the Mercedes engine being the most powerful with 870 hp (649 kW). In 2019, Renault's engine was claimed to have hit 1,000 hp in qualifying trim.
Red Bull-Renault: RB11: Renault Energy F1-2015: 3 26 Daniel Ricciardo Daniil Kvyat: All All Sauber F1 Team Sauber-Ferrari: C34: Ferrari 060 [5] 9 12 Marcus Ericsson Felipe Nasr: All All Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso-Renault: STR10: Renault Energy F1-2015: 33 55 Max Verstappen Carlos Sainz Jr. All All Williams Martini Racing Williams-Mercedes ...
The following is a list of Formula One engine manufacturers. ... Renault France: 1977–1986, ... 2015 –2021: 482: 481: 89: 3409 ...
The automaker says it will no longer build its own engines for Formula 1, starting in 2026. ... Renault to Shutter Formula 1 Engine Program in 2025. Fred Smith. September 30, 2024 at 2:19 PM ...
Renault EF4. Renault engines equipped Renault's F1 cars from 1977 to 1985, from 2002 to 2011, and 2016 to the present day. They have also supplied other teams: [8] Team Lotus (1983–1986) Équipe Ligier (1984–1986, 1990, 1992–1994) Tyrrell Racing (1985–1986) Williams Grand Prix Engineering (1990–1997, [9] 2012–2013) Benetton Formula ...