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{{Racing Team Sml
|Short_name        = {{FRA}} Renault
|Colour 1          = #FFFF00
|Colour 2          = #000000
|Logo              = [[File:RenaultF1.jpg|300px]]
|Long_name          = Renault Sport F1 Team
|Base              = Dieppe, France <br> Viry-Châtillon, France <br> Enstone, United Kingdom
|Founders          = {{ITA}} Flavio Briatore
|Team Principals    = {{ITA}} Flavio Briatore
|Technical Director =
|Driver1            =
|Driver1Series      =
|NotedDriver1      = {{FRA}} [[Jean-Pierre Jabouille]] <br> {{FRA}} [[Jean-Pierre Jarier]]
|NotedDriver1Series =
|}}
'''Renault''' are a French automaker who have been involved in Motorsport since the beginning of the 20th century.
'''Renault''' are a French automaker who have been involved in Motorsport since the beginning of the 20th century.


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Renault also have competed in rallying and touring car racing.
Renault also have competed in rallying and touring car racing.
==[[Formula One]]==
===1970s===
In [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] Renault became the first major production car manufacturer to enter Formula One in the commercial era, with a pair of cars entered by the in-house Équipe Renault Elf team headed by engineer and driver [[Jean-Pierre Jabouille]] alongside fellow F2 frontrunner [[Jean-Pierre Jarier]].


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Revision as of 20:03, 31 October 2017

Template:FRA Renault
RenaultF1.jpg
Full Name Renault Sport F1 Team
Base Dieppe, France
Viry-Châtillon, France
Enstone, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Flag of Italy svg.png Flavio Briatore
Team Principal(s) Flag of Italy svg.png Flavio Briatore
Technical Director
Noted Former Drivers
Template:FRA Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Template:FRA Jean-Pierre Jarier


Renault are a French automaker who have been involved in Motorsport since the beginning of the 20th century.

They have been involved in Grand Prix racing as a fully-fledged manufacturer as well as an engine supplier, both in Formula One and the AutoReject World Series - in the latter of which they have also been represented by the Infiniti brand.

Renault also have competed in rallying and touring car racing.

Formula One

1970s

In 1977 Renault became the first major production car manufacturer to enter Formula One in the commercial era, with a pair of cars entered by the in-house Équipe Renault Elf team headed by engineer and driver Jean-Pierre Jabouille alongside fellow F2 frontrunner Jean-Pierre Jarier.

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