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  • ...river and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renault Grand Prix]] 90CV [[1906]]. ...he ended up in [[Paris, France]] where he found work at the new [[Renault|Renault Automobile]] company.
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  • * [[Renault]] ([[New York, New York]]) * [[St. Louis Motor Company|St. Louis Motor Carriage Company]] ([[St. Louis, Missouri]])
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  • The modern [[automobile]] drum brake was invented in [[1902]] by [[Louis Renault]], though a less-sophisticated drum brake had been used by [[Maybach]] a ye
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  • | [[Renault F1|Renault]] | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • ...th his single seat "American Miller 122" driven by [[Louis Zborowski|Count Louis Zborowski]] of [[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (car)|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]] fa |[[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • |[[Renault F1|Renault]] |{{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Rosier]]
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  • | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Renault (industrialist)|Louis Renault]] | [[Renault]]
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  • |Winning team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] |Pole team || [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • | Alpine A211 Renault | Jean-Louis Schlesser {{flagiconFrance}} <br> Jochen Mass {{flagiconGER}} <br> Mauro Ba
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  • | Pole team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] ...e first ever British Grand Prix was won by the [[France|French]] team of [[Louis Wagner]] and [[Robert Sénéchal]] driving a [[Delage|Delage 155B]].
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  • | Third team || [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] | [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • | [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] | [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • |Winning team || [[Renault F1|Renault]] |[[Renault F1|Renault]]
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  • ...s Ludwig]]<br>{{flagiconItaly}} [[Paolo Barilla]]<br>{{flagiconGermany}} [[Louis Krages]] | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault Sport]]
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  • ...nthony Noghès]], under the auspices of [[Louis II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Louis II]], through the [[Automobile Club de Monaco]] (ACM). Alexandre Noghès, A ...rince Louis II. Noghès also gained support for his plans from Monegasque [[Louis Chiron]], a top-level driver in European Grand Prix racing. Chiron thought
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  • ...rcuit during the morning of the race in his Ravel, a car designed by the [[Louis Ravel|brother]] of the [[Maurice Ravel|composer]]. His car was struck [[he |align="left"| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Héry]]
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  • ...rallying]] in 1972 and turned to circuit racing in 1975 with the Italian [[Renault 5]] Cup. By 1980 he had become a top [[Formula 3]] driver, winning the [[Li ...won the 1990 [[World Sportscar Championship]], sharing the car with [[Jean-Louis Schlesser]]. In 1991 and 1992 he was a driver for [[Peugeot]]. He had a bri
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  • ...ro Bianchi entered the race with a car by Renault Sport, mostly to promote Renault's image in Hong Kong. This led to more and more professional teams entering | [[Alpine (car)|Alpine-Renault T66]]
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  • | [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]] | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Louis Wagner]]
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  • ...w York|Long Island]], New York in 1904. Influenced by these racing events, Louis Chevrolet (1878&ndash;1941), a [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-born employee of a Fre ...rian]]-born [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873&ndash;1944) won the 1260 km race in a [[Renault]].
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  • *Louis Vuitton Cheque-Book Imprint/Photocopier — Fortuitously shaped copying dev *1984 [[Renault 9/11|Renault 11]] TXE — Bond steals this from a Parisian taxi driver to chase May Day
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  • ...(notably [[Tazio Nuvolari]], [[Giuseppe Campari]], [[Achille Varzi]] and [[Louis Chiron]]) and several talented rookies (such as Tandini, [[Guy Moll]], [[Ca ...tions and the pace of development of other teams (particularly McLaren and Renault who started the year with brand new cars). Alarmed by poor performances in
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''9. [[Renault S.A.]]'''</big> ({{flagiconFrance}}) |[[Renault|Renault (cars)]]||align="center"|{{flagiconFrance}}
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  • |[[1984 Tour de France|71]] || 1984|| Laurent Fignon || France || Renault |[[1983 Tour de France|70]] || 1983|| [[Laurent Fignon]] || France || Renault
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  • ...river team. In [[1950]], [[Louis Rosier]] won the race with his son [[Jean-Louis Rosier]], who drove the car during only two turns. In [[1952]], Frenchman [ The Renault-Gordini V8 engine that powered the Alpine A-220s was disappointing giving n
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  • The Renault-Gordini V8 engine that powered the Alpine A-220s was disappointing giving n Alpine-Renault entered one 2.0&nbsp;L A441 C with an all women team. As the A441 was proba
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