Current Alpine F1 (Formerly Renault)

Lotus Renault GP

FIA Entry: Renault F1
Car 9: Nick Heidfeld
Car 10: Vitaly Petrov
Engine: Renault V8
Team Principal: Eric Boullier
Technical Director: James Allison
Race Engineer Car 9: Simon Rennie
Race Engineer Car 10: Ayao Komatsu

Stats at end 2010

First Entered 1977
Races Entered 285
Race Wins 35
Pole Positions 51
Fastest Laps 31
Driver World Championships 2
Constructor World Championships 2

Team History

Renault first entered F1 as a constructor in 1977 at the British Grand Prix. At the height of the “garagiste” and Cosworth engines Renault entered a single car, driven by Jean-Pierre Jabouille, powered by a 1.5 litre turbo charged engine. Renault’s experiment with turbo charging probably changed F1 more than any other single event in the sport’s history.

Jabouille won Renault's first Grand Prix in 1979 in France and, up until their withdrawal as a constructor from the sport in 1985; Renault won 15 Grands Prix. They continued in F1 as an engine manufacturer until in 2002 they returned as a constructor having acquired the Benetton (formerly Toleman) team in 2000.

The “new” Renault Team

For 2002 Renault partnered Jarno Trulli and Jenson Button together and the team managed 4th place in the Constructors Championship. Button was dropped for 2003 in favour of the team’s test driver, Fernando Alonso. Alonso repaid the team’s faith by winning the Hungarian Grand Prix, the first win for a Renault car since 1983.

Jarno Trulli won the Monaco Grand Prix in 2004 but was replaced by Jacques Villeneuve before the end of the season as he and the team principal, Flavio Briatore, fell out amid claims of favouritism toward Alonso.

The Championship Years

Giancarlo Fisichella was brought in to replace Trulli for 2005 and duly won the first race in Australia. Alonso won the next 3 and a total of 7 in the season to win the Drivers World Championship and give Renault the Constructors’ Title they had long waited for; breaking Michael Schumacher 5 year run of driver's titles and and Ferrari's 6 year long strangle hold on the constructors title.

In 2006 the same pattern repeated, Fisichella took a single victory, Alonso 7 along with both the Drivers Championship and the Constructors Title.

Post Alonso (part 1)

Alonso’s departure to McLaren in 2007, replaced by rookie Heikki Kovalainen, left the team without a star driver to build around and the team struggled. Kovalainen outscored his more experienced team mate but a highest finish of 2nd in Japan was the best result on the track. The team finished 3rd in the Constructors Championship but as McLaren were disqualified from the championship in 2007 the result flatters to deceive.

After falling out with McLaren Alonso returned to Renault for 2008. Rebuilding around him, the car slowly improved and Alonso won races in Singapore and Japan. It later transpired that Alonso’s team mate in 2008, Nelson Piquet jnr, had deliberately crashed during the Singapore race with the collusion of team principal Briatore and Technical Director, Pat Symonds. This emerged in 2009 after Piquet was dropped by the team for Roman Grosjean resulting in Briatore and Symonds being banned from the sport and Renault being given a 2 years suspended ban.

2009 was a lean year for Renault. Alonso managed pole in Hungary but otherwise a single 3rd place in Singapore was the best placing the team could muster. The resulting bad publicity surrounding the race fixing allegations resulted in many of Renault’s major sponsors withdrawing finance from the team and put into question Renault’s continuing presence as an F1 team.

Post Alonso (part 2)

Alonso left for Ferrari in 2010 and Robert Kubica took his place, partnered by Russia’s first F1 driver Vitaly Petrov. At this time Renault sold a 75% share of the team to Luxembourg based venture capital company Genii. Renault continued to provide technical support and engines to the team. Kubica managed some podium places through the season whilst Petrov took some time to acclimatise to F1 with a best finish of 5th in Hungary, matching Renault’s finish in the Constructor’s Championship.

2011

For 2011 Renault sold it’s remaining 25% share to Lotus cars resulting in a change of team name to Lotus Renault GP causing a legal battle with Team Lotus as to who had the rights to use the name Lotus in F1. Renault will also race under a British licence this season leaving F1 without a French team for the first time since 1975.

Renault planned to retain the same driver line up but Kubica crashed in a rally car prior to pre-season testing and has been replaced by former team mate Nick Heidfeld. They will use the R31 chassis.
 
RasputinLives Mephistopheles Ferrari would probably get away with it if they asked . I remember traction control was allowed back in 2001 because supposedly it was impossible to police. The championship at the time was very close between Mclaren and Ferrari with DC and M Schumacher tied on points

When they came to Spain when traction control was allowed - the reason for the delayed introduction was Ferrari needed more time to test their system. As soon as that was bolted onto the Ferrari - the rest of the season became much like 2013 where Schumacher seem walked over the title and ended up nearly double DC's points to be champ

So don't be surprised if another team complains about the use of the turbos and needed more testing in Bahrain etc
 
OMG I would love to see De Tomaso come back. This is still one of my dream cars. First saw it at the Birmingham Motor Show when I was lad. Love at first sight.

De Tomaso Pantera
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There's been a few of these empty promises type stories in sport over the last few years. I don't understand how these dodgy people get themselves in to meetings to discuss buying something worth millions of pounds, which they don't have, and how the teams/clubs fall for it. It's the equivalent of me getting an email from a nice Nigerian Prince who needs somewhere to store his inheritance.
 
How many people had heard of quantum before the rumoured lotus deal? No doubt they have increased their customer base and brand awareness since being associated with a top line F1 team. I still don't know what they do though as a company.
 
Looks like "Lotus" will go backwards like pre 2013 with their car

The team has no identity - full of cheap imitations led by Dani Bahar who is no longer there to promote the "Lotus" name the whole team is falling apart because Lopez and his Genii cronies are tight fisted dicks looking to make a quick buck

I did say it may end in tears for team Lotus and you have to feel sorry for the guys at Enstone

Sooner or later Lopez and his gang will no doubt disappear once they realise there is no way to make money out of the team and leave them with crippling debts

Slyboogy Valsecchi is not a high earner - I am sure Lopez is still paying himself in some form or another and he is on more money than Davide
 
The one real mystery is how Mr Ijaz managed to string Lotus along for more than the 30 minutes it takes to look him up on the web and realise that doing business with him is iffy at best. It's interesting to note that "Infinity Racing Partners" did not even exist as a company before June 2013. The swift renaming and incorporation of the new company "Quantum Motorsports" in December makes it all the more squiffy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansoor_Ijaz
http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/9463202/mansoor-ijaz
http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/quantum-motorsports
http://en.datocapital.com/uk/companies/Infinity-Racing-Partners-Ltd.html#stats
http://www.companieslist.co.uk/08554369-infinity-racing-partners-limited

Methinks there was a lack of due diligence which would have saved Lotus a great deal of time, effort and money that could have been more usefully spent courting the attention of reputable investors.
 
At Lotus ( Team Enstone) they seem to have a knack of being run by crooks and people who know absolutely :censored: about F1 from Flavio / Bahar and Lopes

If I was Grosjean I'd make sure I'll get calling to other teams as soon as possible for 2015
 
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