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Renault slammed for “lies and betrayal” as F1 site’s future looks bleak
The mayor of Viry-Chatillon, where Renault’s former F1 engine factory is based, hits out at the French group ...
Renault has announced that it will stop supplying engines to its Formula 1 team, Alpine, marking an end to its involvement in the sport after the current season. This decision will see Renault exit a ...
For the first time since 2010 Renault are set to have a full F1 works team after stating their intention to buy a majority share of Lotus. Lotus have been beset with financial problems with the team ...
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Why Formula One Engines Went From V12s To V6s
"There are no bad ideas in a brainstorm," they say. Only slightly lesser well known is, "if there's a four stroke piston engine that's not a radial, Formula 1's tried it." There have been inline fours ...
After 24 races with multiple lead changes in the World Drivers’ Championship (WDC) and an historic comeback story, the season ended with a thud ...
The timing was impeccable. As the Canadian Grand Prix was in full swing, a press release in a boardroom in France began its journey into the inboxes of journalists. Luca de Meo, the head of the ...
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, ...
Renault will be "staying in Formula 1 for a long time" with the Alpine team, new CEO Francois Provost said in an interview with French broadcaster Canal+. In his third month in charge of Renault, ...
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