Jarno Trulli driving for the Renault Formula One team at Indianapolis in 2003.
In 1979, the Renault RS10 became the first turbocharged car to win a Grand Prix.
Derek Warwick qualified third for Renault at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix, but spun off after 10 laps.
Giancarlo Fisichella testing for Renault.
Fisichella won the 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix for Renault.
The Renault team's 2006 engine, the RS26. Renault's first V8 engine in Formula One.
Fernando Alonso on his way to victory at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix.
Giancarlo Fisichella driving for the team at the 2007 British Grand Prix.
Alonso driving for Renault at the 2008 French Grand Prix.
Nelson Piquet, Jr. driving for Renault at the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix. He was sacked three races later.
Robert Kubica driving for Renault at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Nick Heidfeld leads Heikki Kovalainen (Team Lotus) at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. Group Lotus's sponsorship of Renault in 2011 led to a court dispute over naming rights between the two teams.
A Williams-Renault FW12C from 1989.
Johnny Herbert's Benetton-Renault during the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix. Renault won 16 races of 17 races in the 1995 season, with Benetton and Williams. It is the record for the most wins in a year as an engine supplier, though Ford-Cosworth won all races in 1969 (11 races) and 1973 (15 races).
Jacques Villeneuve's Williams-Renault during the 1996 Canadian Grand Prix. Villeneuve would win the 1997 title using a Renault-powered car.
A Renault Sport F1 truck on the A26 near Calais, France.