Renault's near-non-stop participation in Formula 1, which began in 1977, has been tumultuous, to say the least. While the company handed over its entry in the sport to sub-brand Alpine in 2021, the ...
Jean-Pierre Jabouille's Renault RS01 undergoes a tyre change and checks. Renault made its world championship debut with F1’s first-ever turbocharged car, the RS01, which earned the ‘yellow teapot’ ...
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Staff at Renault's Formula One engine facility near Paris have urged the carmaker to rethink a plan to scrap power unit production, saying it would be a ...
Renault CEO Francois Provost says the Alpine F1 team owner is "staying in Formula 1 for a long time" after making his first visit to the F1 paddock at the Italian Grand Prix. Provost assumed his role ...
Renault is unlikely to return to Formula 1 as a works engine manufacturer unless the rules are simplified, group CEO Luca de Meo says. F1 engine makers who are still preparing for the radical new ...
At first glance, this minivan looks like something your neighbor might’ve used for carpool duty. The basic shape is unmistakably utilitarian, with seating for four and a familiar silhouette borrowed ...
Amidst all the noise surronding the fight for the world championship, a manufacturer that had powered many a driver to a title was saying a quiet adieu to Formula 1 in Abu Dhabi. For over 40 years, ...
The resignation of Luca de Meo as CEO of Renault Group has cast fresh doubt over the future of the Alpine F1 Team. Owned by Renault but run under the name of its boutique sports car brand, Alpine, the ...
A major shakeup is underway at the Viry-Châtillon motorsports skunkworks located south of Paris, which serves both Renault and its Alpine performance brand. The site is where Renault develops and ...
Renault will close its independent Formula 1 engine program after the 2025 season, marking the end of an operation that has built championship-winning engines on and off since the 1970s. The Alpine ...
Recently appointed Renault Group CEO Francois Provost has shut down rumours the French car giants are pulling out of Formula 1. Provost, who replaced Luca de Meo as CEO of the Renault Group in July, ...
It recently came out that Porsche mulled a return to Formula One but chose a return to Le Mans instead, citing F1 technology’s lack of relevance to its road cars. Well Porsche, take this: the Twizy ...
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