Renault's F1 engine department is fighting for Alpine to reconsider the decision to become a customer team from 2026. A bold petition spearheaded by the Social and Economic Council of Alpine employees ...
The departure of former F1 team boss Bruno Famin is the latest sign Renault is accelerating its withdrawal from top-level (…) ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...