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’ ...
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 ...
According to the French media, the engineers working toward the development of the 2026 Formula 1 power unit, called out Renault for the "betrayal" after outgoing Alpine F1 team principal Bruno Famin ...
Renault made its world championship debut with F1’s first-ever turbocharged car, the RS01, which earned the ‘yellow teapot’ moniker due to the frequency at which smoke emanated from it. The sole ...
Outgoing Alpine team principal Bruno Famin revealed the difficulty of announcing the end of the 2026 engine project to its 250-member staff, who worked passionately for years to make it a success. He ...
Alain Prost feels it'll be hard to see Renault return to Formula 1 as an engine supplier in the near future following their withdrawal from the sport at the end of 2025. Renault arrived in F1 midway ...
Brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault established their eponymous nameplate in 1899. Louis, an engineer, actually built the first official Renault, the Voiturette, or “little car” in English, a ...
September 10 - 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 ...