It seems that Renault really likes motorsports as it has its own Formula 1 team, it’s involved in both the GP2 Series and the future GP3 Series, and still has time and resources to organize Formula ...
Renault Sport F1 and Williams F1 are have announced a long-term chassis-engine partnership which will see the teams collaborating for the 2012 season. Under the newly-signed deal Renault Sport F1 will ...
Volkswagen may be pulling out of Formula 3, but don’t expect the category to disappear. In fact another manufacturer is jumping back into the format – not as an engine supplier, but as a chassis ...
If you plan to watch the inaugural Formula E season, you'll want to get used to the race car shown above -- you'll see a lot of it. That's the just-unveiled Spark-Renault SRT_01E, the official ...
Did you know Infiniti was in Formula One? I've been watching F1 consistently for about the last three seasons, and at some point the Infiniti logo on the side of the Renault chassis simply vanished ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Renault will end Formula One engine production at their Viry-Chatillon factory after the 2025 season, with the French carmaker's Alpine team set to race with power units made by ...
Four-time and reigning Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull Racing have not had their normal pace in the first four races of the year, and they hope a change of chassis will ...
As Renault approached the French Grand Prix, a lot was at stake. The race was on the team's home turf, at a make-or-break point in the season. Nobody was panicking. Yet. Despite having won twice in ...
Renault will make the transition from internal combustion to electric racing with its announcement that it will join the Formula E Championship as a technical partner. The French carmaker will join ...
The FIA on Sunday formally confirmed that the three Formula One chassis name changes discussed in Geneva on Nov. 3 have been approved. While it was common knowledge that the names changes had been ...
The IT team behind the Renault Formula 1 team has dramatically cut the time it takes to test new features by using Linux, Renault said on Tuesday. Christophe Verdier, the IT director for Renault F1, ...