Renault’s near-non-stop participation in Formula 1, which began in 1977, has been tumultuou s, to say the least. While the company handed over its entry in the sport to sub-brand Alpine in 2021, the yellow diamond brand has been a powertrain supplier to no fewer than 12 teams in that time. Cu...
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