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  2. Renault in Formula One - Wikipedia

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    The history of the team acquired by Renault started in 1981 as the Toleman Motorsport ... (formerly Lotus Racing/Team Lotus) had deals to use Renault engines until 2016.

  3. Renault Sport - Wikipedia

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    A Renault R5 Maxi Turbo Old Renault Sport's logo used from the mid-1980s to 2004 Renault Alpine A110. Renault Sport was created at the end of 1976, when Renault closed down the Alpine competition department (at that time, its main motorsport division), located at Dieppe, and moved all the racing activities to the Gordini factory at Viry-Châtillon, [5] [6] just outside Paris.

  4. Alpine F1 Team - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Formula Renault - Wikipedia

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    Formula Renault are classes of formula racing popular in Europe and elsewhere. Regarded as an entry-level series to motor racing, it was founded in 1971, [1] and was a respected series where drivers can learn advanced racecraft before moving on to higher formulas.

  6. List of Formula Renault cars - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Spec car used as between 2010 and 2013 only in the Formula Renault 2.0 European and North European ...

  7. Renault Sport Series - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Sport Series (formerly known as World Series by Renault) was a motor racing series. The series latterly consisted of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, and used to contain the Renault Sport Trophy and the Formula Renault 3.5 Series. The F4 Eurocup 1.6 was made part of the World Series in 2010, but was then folded for 2011. [1]

  8. Renault RS10 - Wikipedia

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    The Renault RS10 was a Formula 1 car developed to compete in the 1979 Formula One season, which became the first turbocharged F1 car to win a Grand Prix. This changed the framework of F1 as this car spurred the development of the 1,300 bhp (970 kW) turbocharged cars of the 1980s and rang the death knell for normally aspirated engines.

  9. Renault Sport R.S. 01 - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Sport R.S. 01 is a sports racing car manufactured by Renault Sport, the performance division of French automaker Renault. It was originally built to compete in the Renault Sport Trophy , the company's one-make racing series, serving as a replacement for the Renault Mégane Trophy .