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  2. Renault in Formula One - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Renault EF-Type engine - Wikipedia

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    The EF-Type was a Turbocharged 90° V6 racing engine developed by Renault Sport, the engine was used by Equipe Renault Elf in Formula One from 1977 to 1985. This engine derived from the CH series designed by François Castaing, the F1 engine was developed by Bernard Dudot.

  4. Renault V6 hybrid Formula One power unit - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    A Cosworth DFV 3-litre V8 Formula One engine Renault 1.5 litre turbo engine. In 1966, with sports cars capable of outrunning Formula One cars thanks to much larger and more powerful engines, the FIA increased engine capacity to 3.0 L atmospheric and 1.5 L compressed engines. [27]

  6. List of Renault engines - Wikipedia

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    The CH-serie was a 90° V6 engine developed by Gordini for Renault's autosport activities, the engine was used by Equipe Renault Elf in Formula One from 1973 to 1978. This François Castaing design was the predecessor of the famous EF series. CH1 (N/A): 1,997 cc Bore 86.0 mm (3.4 in) Stroke 57.3 mm (2.25 in)

  7. Renault RS engine - Wikipedia

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    The RS series is a family of naturally-aspirated Grand Prix racing engines, designed, developed and manufactured jointly by Mecachrome and Renault Sport for use in Formula One, and used by Arrows, BAR, Williams, Ligier, Lotus, Caterham, Benetton, Renault, and Red Bull, from 1989 until 2013. [4]

  8. Renault R29 - Wikipedia

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    The Renault R29 is a Formula One racing car designed by the Renault F1 Team, with which they contested the 2009 Formula One World Championship.The chassis was designed by Bob Bell, James Allison, Tim Densham and Dirk de Beer with Pat Symonds overseeing the design and production of the car as Executive Director of Engineering and Rob White leading the engine design.

  9. Renault R24 - Wikipedia

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    Engine: Renault RS24, mid-engined 3.0 litre V10 (72°) ... The Renault R24 is a Formula One car that competed in the 2004 Formula One season. Design and development