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Renault

American  
[ruh-nawlt, ruh-noh] / rəˈnɔlt, rəˈnoʊ /

noun

  1. Louis 1843–1918, French jurist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.


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Initially, the team had a deal to use Renault engines, and it appeared Cadillac was little more than a sponsorship deal.

From BBC

GM pledged to build its own engine - currently scheduled to appear in 2029 - and as it became clearer that Renault might pull out of F1, as it now has, a Ferrari customer deal was inked.

From BBC

Chief technical officer Nick Chester, technical director of Renault F1 from 2013-20 and subsequently the title-winning Mercedes Formula E team, was the second person to sign after Lowdon.

From BBC

Swedish truckmaker Volvo AB in a separate statement said it would remain a partner and investor in the project through Renault Trucks, and is set to distribute Flexis-developed products from 2027.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alpine have switched to a Mercedes power-unit, following parent company Renault's decision to end its F1 engine programme.

From BBC