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Renault

Full Name ING Renault F1 Team
Team Driver Fernando Alonso
Team Driver Nelsinho Piquet
Chasis Renault R29
Tyres Bridgestone
 

Background

 Renault F1 is the Renault company's Formula One racing team. Renault has a long if intermittent history of involvement in motor racing, including Ferenc Szisz winning the first French Grand Prix, usually regarded as marking the birth of Grand Prix motor racing. Renault has competed in Formula One (originally via subsidiary Renault Sport), both as an engine supplier and as a constructor from the late 1970s to the present day, with several breaks. Renault introduced the turbo engine to Formula One when they debuted their first car, the Renault RS01 at Silverstone in 1977. Although the Renault team won races and competed for world titles, it was as a supplier of normally aspirated engines to the Benetton and Williams teams in the 1990s that Renault first tasted world championship success. Renault returned to the category as a constructor in 2001 by taking over the Benetton team, which was renamed Renault in 2002. Their first championship as a constructor was achieved in 2005; the same year that they won their first drivers' championship with former test driver, Fernando Alonso, repeating that feat in 2006.

Renault F1 is coordinated from the team's UK base at Enstone, Oxfordshire where the chassis are designed and built. Engines are manufactured at Renault's facility at Viry-Châtillon outside Paris. As well as their championship wins in 2005 and 2006, Renault also contributed to 5 driver's world championships (1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997) and 6 constructor's world championships (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) as engine supplier for Benetton and Williams.

Currently, Renault F1 is responsible for Renault's involvement in Formula One; Renault's other motorsport activities are conducted through Renault Sport.
 
 
 
 

Driver Standing

Rank

Driver Name Point
1: Jenson Button 70
2: Mark Webber 52
3: Sebastian Vettel 47
4: Rubens Barrichello 44
5: Nico Rosberg 26
6: Jarno Trulli 23
7: Felipe Massa 22
8: Lewis Hamilton 19
9: Kimi Raikkonen 18
10: Timo Glock 16
11: Fernando Alonso 13
12: Heikki Kovalainen 9
13: Nick Heidfeld 6
14: Sebastien Buemi 3
15: Sebastien Bourdais 2
16: Robert Kubica 2
17: Adrian Sutil 0
18: Giancarlo Fisichella 0
19: Kazuki Nakajima 0
20: Nelsinho Piquet 0
 

Construction Standing

Rank

Team Point
1:  Brawn-Mercedes 114
2:  Red Bull-Renault 99
3:  Ferrari 40
4:  Toyota Racing 39
5:  McLaren-Mercedes 28
6:  Williams-Toyota 26
7:  Renault 13
8:  BMW Sauber 8
9:  Toro Rosso-Ferrari 5
10:  Force India-Mercedes 0
     

 

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