Renault has finally confirmed that it will stop its F1 engine operation with the change coming into effect for the 2026 season and beyond. This comes after months of speculation surrounding the future ...
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 ...
Earlier in 2015, French automakers Renault, who this year supplied engines to Infiniti Red Bull Racing and junior team Toro Rosso, announced they would take a controlling stake in Lotus F1. The ...
Those with a thing for French cars and engines that go "whoosh" will do well to get along to the Rétromobile show taking place in Paris later this week. As a celebration of its first F1 victory with ...