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  2. Renault in Formula One - Wikipedia

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    Renault continued to support the team by supplying engines and its expertise and thus Red Bull Racing was promoted to Renault's full-works partnership team. The Renault chassis name continued to be used, with Renault branding featuring in the new black and gold livery that was last used when Renault and Lotus joined forces in the 1980s, harking ...

  3. 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]

  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. [17] Renault won the Constructors' Championship in 2005 and 2006 and its driver, Fernando Alonso won the Drivers' Championships in the same two years. [ 18 ]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Renault Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    Year Chassis Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Points WCC 2010: R30: RS27-2010 2.4 V8: B: BHR: AUS: MAL: CHN: ESP: MON: TUR: CAN: EUR

  9. Team Enstone - Wikipedia

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    Although many designers and drivers have come and gone over the years, the team is best known for its years under the leadership of Flavio Briatore (team principal 1991-1997, 2000-2009; advisor 2024-present) [15] and Pat Symonds (engineer and/or technical director 1979-1990, 1992-2009), [16] during which it won all seven of its Formula One championships.