Gallery: All Renault F1 cars since 1977
Renault has been a huge part of Formula 1 history – bringing turbocharger technology to the sport, and powering many title winners with its engines. Here are all of its works F1 cars...

1977: Renault RS01

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1978: Renault RS01

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1979: Renault RS10

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1980: Renault RE20

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1981: Renault RE30

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1982: Renault RE30

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1983: Renault RE40

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1984: Renault RE50

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1985: Renault RE60

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2002: Renault R202

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2003: Renault R23

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2004: Renault R24

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2005: Renault R25

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2006: Renault R26

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2007: Renault R27

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2008: Renault R28

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2009: Renault R29

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2016: Renault R.S.16

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2017: Renault R.S.17

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2018: Renault R.S.18

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2019: Renault R.S.19

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Series | Formula 1 |
Drivers | Carlos Sainz Jr. , Daniel Ricciardo , Jenson Button , Fernando Alonso , Nelson Piquet Jr. , Jolyon Palmer , Giancarlo Fisichella , Nico Hulkenberg , Kevin Magnussen , Philippe Streiff , Alain Prost , Patrick Tambay , Heikki Kovalainen , Jarno Trulli , Jacques Villeneuve , Eddie Cheever , Jean-Pierre Jabouille , René Arnoux , Derek Warwick , Philippe Hesnault |
Teams | Renault F1 Team |
Author | Stefan Ehlen |
Gallery: All Renault F1 cars since 1977
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