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Renault celebrates 40 years in F1 at Monaco

Renault celebrated its four decades associated with Formula 1 at the Monaco Grand Prix, with Alain Prost and Jean-Pierre Jabouille completing a demonstration run on Friday lunchtime. Jabouille got behind the wheel of the Renault RS01, which launched Renault’s Formula 1 journey at the 1977 British Grand Prix. Prost, meanwhile, sampled the RE40, in which he won four races in 1983, narrowly missing out on that year’s championship. “Monaco is an iconic venue infused with Formula 1 history, what better place to start our celebrations of forty years than here?,” said Renault’s Cyril Abiteboul. “Formula 1 is a technological and human adventure to which Renault...
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