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  2. 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.

  3. 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)

  4. Renault CH-Type engine - Wikipedia

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    The CH-Type was a 90° V6 engine developed by Renault-Gordini for Renault's autosport activities. This François Castaing design was the predecessor of the famous EF series . In 1972, after an agreement was reached with Elf , François Castaing , technical director of Renault Gordini, was given the go-ahead to build a 2-litre engine that could ...

  5. Category:V6 engines - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Diesel Series 92; DMAX V6 engine; E. EMD 567; EMD 645; F. Ferrari Dino engine; Ferrari F160 engine; ... Renault CH-Type engine; Renault EF-Type engine; Rover ...

  6. Renault to Shutter Formula 1 Engine Program in 2025 - AOL

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    The Alpine Formula 1 team will continue, the team says, but with a customer engine deal when a new generation of series regulations begin in 2026. Renault's timeline means that the brand will ...

  7. Renault in Formula One - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the company entered Formula One as a constructor, introducing the turbo engine to Formula One with its EF1 engine. In 1983, Renault began supplying engines to other teams. [2] Although the Renault team had won races, it withdrew at the end of 1985. [3] Renault engines continued to be raced until 1986.

  8. Category:Renault engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Renault engines" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Renault EF-Type engine; F. Renault F-Type engine; Ford CHT ...

  9. Category:Automobile engines - Wikipedia

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    Renault engines (1 C, 30 P) Rover engines (3 C, ... Austin D-Series engine; Austin-Rover V64V engine; ... IKCO EF engines;