Renault has told Formula Scout that it is working on a new engine to be used in the second generation of Formula 4 cars
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An electric single-seater racing car in 1993 brought together the companies that would one day make Formula E. This is its story
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Recapping the junior careers of Formula 1’s 2020 grid, aided by photos of the drivers in their racing youth?
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Guanyu Zhou will return to the cockpit of a Renault Formula 1 car in the official post-season test in Abu Dhabi
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Yuki Tsunoda will very likely race in F1 in 2021. Manufacturer support doesn’t guarantee a seat though, just ask these Japanese talents
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Fernando Alonso’s comeback means Renault has no place for academy drivers Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard in its F1 line-up next year. But just how good are they?
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Renault Formula 1 test driver Guanyu Zhou has revealed that the team informed him of Fernando Alonso’s 2021 comeback in advance to explain its future plans
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Formula 1’s cost reduction measures have been made stricter by the coronavirus pandemic. Could it boost single-seater racing elsewhere?
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Carlos Sainz Jr is the first of the ‘Alonso generation’ to make it to F1, and is now emulating his hero by moving to Ferrari. It’s a move that matters …
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Renault has lost Daniel Ricciardo to McLaren for 2021, and will likely be looking for a high-profile replacement. Youth could be the answer it needs though
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In the latest episode of the Formula Scout Podcast, the team discusses Formula 1’s 2021 transfer saga
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In 2004, F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone needed a car for his new junior series called GP2. Here’s how he found his answer
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FIA F3 racer David Schumacher, son of F1 race-winner Ralf, will drive for Racing Point in the next of F1’s virtual grand prix at Interlagos
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F1 juniors from Ferrari, Red Bull and Sauber have been called up to race in the world championship’s latest Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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Renault has called up its junior Christian Lundgaard to race in Formula 1’s second Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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Renault has called up its test driver Guanyu Zhou for tonight’s Formula 1-organised Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix
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Renault Sport Academy member Guanyu Zhou will also act as the Renault Formula 1 team’s test driver this year after Jack Aitken’s departure
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Formula 2 racer Jack Aitken has left the Renault Formula 1 team after four years across its academy programme and test and reserve driver roles
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Nicholas Latifi’s six wins in five years in the step below F1 hasn’t set the world alight, but hard work has taken him from reluctant racer to F1 driver
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Renault is entering the fifth season of its F1 return as a constructor, as is its young driver programme. No member has graduated so far – will that change?
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