Renault Launch Photos
#1
Posted 01 February 2005 - 02:10 PM
The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team today launched its 2005 challenger, the R25, at Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum. In front of 600 members of the world’s media, team partners and VIP guests, Renault F1 Team Chairman Patrick Faure set the team’s sights firmly on taking the fight to Ferrari in 2005.
“No longer will we be satisfied to be regular podium finishers,” explained the Frenchman. “This season, we must take regular race wins. Since Renault’s return to Formula 1 in 2002, we have set ambitious objectives and, each time, achieved them. I believe we can deliver on our promises once again.”
The new car entrusted with the team’s hopes has been christened the R25, and is powered by the all-new RS25 V10 engine, designed to meet the new two weekend reliability target. The R25 is the work of Chief Designer Tim Densham, overseen by Technical Director Bob Bell, while development of the RS25 has been led by Project Leader Axel Plasse under the leadership of Engine Technical Director Rob White.
“Everything is now in place for us to move up to the next level,” continued Patrick Faure. “Viry-Châtillon and Enstone are working together in complete synergy. Our team has been built up progressively and without precipitation. We want to be fighting for the world title in 2005-6, which means we must be among the teams who can compete with Ferrari on an equal footing this year.”
Leading the fight for the Mild Seven Renault F1 Team will be Spaniard Fernando Alonso and Italian Giancarlo Fisichella, perhaps the strongest driver pairing of the coming year. “Our driver line-up is perfectly balanced,” commented Faure. “Fernando will reach his peak this year, while Giancarlo is at the top of his game. He is quick and, most importantly, a finisher. This is a key factor: being able to fight for the world title means systematically collecting points with two cars.”
Beyond the track, the Chairman also stressed the strategic importance of Formula One to the Renault Group, and the value of the programme in federating the workforce around the globe: “Formula One is a key part of the company’s strategy, which aims to increase awareness of the brand around the world and to reinforce our image, in order to attain the objective of selling four million vehicles in 2010. Similarly, the tens of thousands of Renault employees and dealers identify strongly with the F1 team. When we represent Renault on circuits around the world, we do so on behalf of each one of them, and they share in our victories.”
In conclusion, Faure insisted that attention in 2005 should focus firmly on the track. “All the manufacturers hope to see changes in the near future to how our sport is managed,” concluded Patrick Faure. “But while we wait, the best way to respond to the different debates surrounding us is to offer an exciting spectacle. At Renault, our contribution to that battle has been christened the R25.”
#2
Posted 01 February 2005 - 04:32 PM
#3
Posted 01 February 2005 - 11:44 PM
Senna, on Feb 1 2005, 11:32 AM, said:
Yeah, that is very strange!!


2005 drivers champion: Fernando Alonso. Good Job Fernando, awesome year
#4
Posted 02 February 2005 - 12:04 AM
#5
Posted 02 February 2005 - 03:22 AM



Nobody bitched when McLaren and Williams dominated F1...
www.f1weekly.com
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Fight Night Round 3:
6-1
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Forza Motorsport:
4-4
UrKo, on Sep 10 2006, 4:06 PM, said:
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#6
Posted 02 February 2005 - 07:09 AM
#7
Posted 02 February 2005 - 12:06 PM



Nobody bitched when McLaren and Williams dominated F1...
www.f1weekly.com
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Fight Night Round 3:
6-1
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Forza Motorsport:
4-4
UrKo, on Sep 10 2006, 4:06 PM, said:
My blog: http://openwheelrants.vox.com/
#8
Posted 02 February 2005 - 12:09 PM
#9
Posted 02 February 2005 - 02:27 PM
AutoRacer5, on Feb 2 2005, 03:22 AM, said:
I thought that you were a Michael Schumacher fan, which almost sounds like an oxymoron. You seem to change your allegiance more times than Takuma Sato’s engine fails!
#10
Posted 03 February 2005 - 01:54 AM
#11
Posted 03 February 2005 - 04:44 AM


2005 drivers champion: Fernando Alonso. Good Job Fernando, awesome year
#12
Posted 03 February 2005 - 12:12 PM
Senna, on Feb 2 2005, 08:27 AM, said:
Schumi is (and always has been) a mainstay with me. Every year I hope DC does well because of Scottish heritage, because I am part Scottish, and because 5 is my lucky number, I hope they do well, too. But, I hope Schumi does best of all of them.



Nobody bitched when McLaren and Williams dominated F1...
www.f1weekly.com
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Fight Night Round 3:
6-1
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Forza Motorsport:
4-4
UrKo, on Sep 10 2006, 4:06 PM, said:
My blog: http://openwheelrants.vox.com/
#13
Posted 03 February 2005 - 09:07 PM
Buttonfan, on Feb 3 2005, 04:44 AM, said:
Doesn’t that get a bit messy? What about divided loyalties? You must have a preference like Autoracer5?
#14
Posted 04 February 2005 - 08:41 AM


"You just don't mess with Jacques Villeneuve" - Murray Walker, 1997 Hungarian GP.
"When Jacques was with us, he was a very aggressive driver, fiercely competitive, mentally hard as nails. Very quick with it, very gifted. A bright fellow, undoubtedly, very intelligent. He was an absolutely born racing driver - look at the way he'd bang wheels with Michael, pass people on the outside, that kind of thing" -Sir Frank Williams on Jacques Villeneuve
"This year, with BMW, JV's going very well, and I'm pleased for him. Whether or not he'll get a drive next year I don't know, but I hope he does, he's an unusual, and very strong addition to the F1 community. A character." - Sir Frank Williams again on Jacques Villeneuve
The Nojvnof1 2006 driver lineup - Jacques Villeneuve, Nico Rosberg, Christian Klein, Scott Speed.
#15
Posted 04 February 2005 - 12:04 PM



Nobody bitched when McLaren and Williams dominated F1...
www.f1weekly.com
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Fight Night Round 3:
6-1
AutoRacer5 vs. Ecapdeville on Forza Motorsport:
4-4
UrKo, on Sep 10 2006, 4:06 PM, said:
My blog: http://openwheelrants.vox.com/
#16
Posted 04 February 2005 - 04:06 PM
The v-keel is a very elegant solution to this dilemma, as it combines the virtues of both systems: having obtained an aerodynamic advantage for minimal structural penalty, while maintaining the preferred mechanical configuration for the front suspension.
#17
Posted 05 February 2005 - 08:32 AM


"You just don't mess with Jacques Villeneuve" - Murray Walker, 1997 Hungarian GP.
"When Jacques was with us, he was a very aggressive driver, fiercely competitive, mentally hard as nails. Very quick with it, very gifted. A bright fellow, undoubtedly, very intelligent. He was an absolutely born racing driver - look at the way he'd bang wheels with Michael, pass people on the outside, that kind of thing" -Sir Frank Williams on Jacques Villeneuve
"This year, with BMW, JV's going very well, and I'm pleased for him. Whether or not he'll get a drive next year I don't know, but I hope he does, he's an unusual, and very strong addition to the F1 community. A character." - Sir Frank Williams again on Jacques Villeneuve
The Nojvnof1 2006 driver lineup - Jacques Villeneuve, Nico Rosberg, Christian Klein, Scott Speed.
#18
Posted 04 March 2005 - 08:16 PM
AutoRacer5, on Feb 2 2005, 03:22 AM, said:
Thats my lucky number

14/09/08
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Rainmaster @ Sep 30 2008, 06:54 PM
"Hammy, it's a good job your potentially gonna become the best driver in F1, otherwise you'd just be a total c#ck."
#19
Posted 07 March 2005 - 09:44 PM
#20
Posted 27 March 2005 - 12:45 PM
#21
Posted 27 March 2005 - 03:15 PM
SO I dont have a driver to follow!
GO RENAULT

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#22
Posted 27 March 2005 - 11:16 PM
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