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Toggle Complete Formula One results subsection. 1.1 As a constructor. 1.1. ... These are the complete Grand Prix racing results of Renault as a constructor. Complete ...
Renault's first involvement in Formula One was made by the Renault Sport subsidiary. Renault entered the last five races of 1977 with Jean-Pierre Jabouille in its only car. The Renault RS01 was well known for its Renault-Gordini V6 1.5 L turbocharged engine, the first regularly used turbo engine in Formula One history. Jabouille's car and ...
2016–2017: Renault did not supply Renault-badged engines to other teams. Red Bull and Toro Rosso branded Renault engines as TAG Heuer and Toro Rosso respectively, meaning that the 2016-2017 results are not the part of Renault engine statistics
F1 results: Max Verstappen wins Austrian Grand Prix ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez ... Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault. Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes. ... Race length: 71 ...
The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. [3] The World Constructors' Championship is presented by the FIA to the most successful F1 constructor over the course of the season through a points system based on individual ...
By the 2000 season, Renault had purchased the team (for the first time), and by the 2002 season its name was changed to Renault F1 Team, and it was racing as Renault. [21] Renault won the Constructors' Championship in 2005 and 2006 and its driver, Fernando Alonso won the Drivers' Championships in the same two years. [22]
In December 2005, the FIA announced that from the 2008 season, there would be only one tyre supplier. Five days later, Michelin announced it would quit Formula One at the end of the 2006 season as it did not want to be in Formula One as the sole tyre supplier. [30] At the end of 2005, three well-known teams were bought out: Minardi, Sauber and ...
The Renault R.S.20 is a Formula One car designed by the Renault F1 Team to compete in the 2020 Formula One World Championship. [3]The chassis was designed by Nick Chester, Martin Tolliday, Simon Virrill, Matthew Harman and Dirk de Beer with Marcin Budkowski overseeing the design and production of the car as executive technical director and Rémi Taffin leading the powertrain design. [4]