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Championships
402
Race Starts
35
Race Wins
51
Pole Positions
103
Podiums
1777
Points
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Renault was a French Formula 1 constructor based in Enstone, United Kingdom, with an active career spanning 49 years from 1977. The team is historically significant for pioneering turbocharged engines in the sport and securing two consecutive Constructors’ Championships in 2005 and 2006. Renault’s tenure featured notable drivers such as Fernando Alonso, who contributed to the team’s peak success during the mid-2000s.
Throughout 785 races, Renault achieved 35 wins and 103 podium finishes, reflecting a win rate of 4.5% and a podium rate of 13.1%. The team’s average qualifying position stood at 10.6, indicating consistent midfield to front-running performance over its career. Renault’s points scoring rate of 42.2% and an average of 2.3 points per race underscore its competitive presence, particularly during its championship-winning era.
Renault’s legacy is marked by technological innovation and competitive resilience, maintaining relevance across multiple Formula 1 eras. Despite a relatively modest win rate, the team’s contribution to engine development and its role in launching the careers of several prominent drivers cement its place in Formula 1 history.
P5
WCC
181
Points
P5
WCC
91
Points
P4
WCC
122
Points
P6
WCC
57
Points
P9
WCC
8
Points
P5
WCC
73
Points
P5
WCC
163
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P8
WCC
26
Points
P4
WCC
80
Points
P3
WCC
51
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