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    The Renault RS01 was the first Formula One car to be powered by a turbocharged engine. It was also the first to use radial tyres, which were provided by...
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    Turismo Sport - Renault RS01 2016 - Test Drive Gameplay (PS4 HD) [1080p60FPS], retrieved 2021-10-28 Gran Turismo Sport - Renault RS01 GT3 2016 - Test...
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    from the much-maligned RS01. The RS01 was conceived alongside Renault's effort to build a turbocharged Le Mans winning car. The RS01 was no more than a development...
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  • 1977 with Jean-Pierre Jabouille in its only car. The Renault RS01 was well known for its Renault-Gordini V6 1.5 L turbocharged engine, the first regularly...
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    changes (metallurgy, mixed air-water exchanger) before bringing the Renault RS01 its first points in 1978 and its first pole position in 1979. EF1: 1...
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    magazines. Renault introduced the turbo engine to Formula One when they debuted their first car, the Renault RS01 at Silverstone in 1977. The Renault team continued...
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    Jean-Pierre Jabouille (category Renault Formula One drivers)
    Jabouille was signed up by Formula One team Renault to develop their new 1.5l turbocharged engine for 1977. The RS01 car debuted at the 1977 British Grand Prix...
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  • Renault Sport (French pronunciation: [ʁəno spɔʁ]) or Renaultsport, was a motorsport, performance and special vehicles division for Renault-badged cars...
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  • cc, 120 PS to 150 PS The RS Prefix is Renault's internal designation for their Formula 1 racing engines. RS01: N/A V10 (65°) 3493 cc 650 bhp RS02: N/A...
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    René Arnoux (category French Formula Renault 2.0 drivers)
    Formule Renault season. He moved into Formula Two in 1974 with Elf, taking fourth place on his debut at Nogaro. In 1975 he moved to Formule Super Renault and...
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