Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Renault_RE50> ?p ?o }
- Renault_RE50 abstract "The Renault RE50 was a Formula One car raced by the Renault team in the 1984 season. The car was driven by Frenchman Patrick Tambay, who joined the team from Ferrari, and Englishman Derek Warwick, who had joined the team after 3 seasons with Toleman. The best results were 3 second-place and 2 third-place finishes, making it the first factory Renault not to win a Grand Prix in a season since the RS01 in 1978.The car was expected to be as competitive in the hands of two-time Grands Prix winner Tambay and the highly rated Warwick as the RE40 had been when driven by Alain Prost to four wins in 1983. While the car was quick straight out of the box, it had a few problems that the team and drivers could not overcome. The Renault EF4 turbo engine was said to be powerful at 800 bhp (597 kW; 811 PS) but usually proved too thirsty for either driver to challenge for more than 2nd or 3rd place at most races. This proved to be the same problem for other Renault engined cars such as the Lotus 95T (which was designed by former Renault designer Gérard Ducarouge who had joined Lotus in 1984). In 1984 Formula One cars were restricted to a maximum of 220 litres of fuel per race with the re-fueling of 1983 now banned and the French team never got on top of that problem despite a new and exciting (for 1984) electronic fuel monitoring device. The other main problem was that the car's tub which was somewhat fragile, despite being made of carbon fibre which was stronger than the traditional aluminium. This fragility saw Warwick injuring his legs in crashes at both Dijon and Monaco, while Tambay suffered a broken left leg after crashing into Warwick's already crashed car at the first corner of the race in Monaco. Both drivers were injured as a result of their cars suspension arms punching through the carbon fibre monocoque.Between them Tambay and Warwick (along with test driver Philippe Streiff in a one off drive at the season ending Portuguese Grand Prix) scored 34 points to give Renault 5th place in the constructors championship after finishing 2nd in 1983. Warwick led the way with 23 points (two 2nd's, two 3rd's and a 4th place) while Tambay scored 11 with a 2nd, two 5th's and a 6th place finish. Both drivers scored 1 fastest race lap while Tambay took the team's only pole position of 1984 at the French Grand Prix at Dijon where he led strongly for 48 laps before finishing 2nd behind the McLaren TAG-Porsche of Niki Lauda (would go on to win his third World Drivers' Championship, beating team mate Prost by just ½ a point). Fittingly, the French Grand Prix was also the last ever turbo pole for the Equipe Renault Elf Team.The RE50 was replaced for 1985 with the RE60.".
- Renault_RE50 thumbnail Renault_RE50_-_Donington_Park.JPG?width=300.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageID "26491109".
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageLength "7399".
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageOutDegree "75".
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageRevisionID "632758171".
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Austrian_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Belgian_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Brazilian_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_British_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Canadian_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Dallas_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Detroit_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Dutch_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_European_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_French_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_German_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Italian_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Monaco_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Portuguese_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_San_Marino_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink 1984_South_African_Grand_Prix.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Prost.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_fiber.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renault_Formula_One_cars.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_de_Monaco.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Warwick.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Dijon-Prenois.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Elf_Aquitaine.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink English_people.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Englishman.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink French_people.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Frenchman.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Gérard_Ducarouge.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Hewland.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_engine.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_95T.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink McLaren.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Michelin.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-engine.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-engine_design.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Monocoque.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Niki_Lauda.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Tambay.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Streiff.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Porsche_in_Formula_One.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Porsche_in_motorsport.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_F1.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_F1_Team.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_RE40.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_RE60.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_RS01.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Scuderia_Ferrari.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Techniques_dAvant_Garde.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Template:F1_driver_results_legend_2.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Toleman.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink V6_engine.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLink File:Renault_RE50_-_Donington_Park.JPG.
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLinkText "RE50".
- Renault_RE50 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renault RE50".
- Renault_RE50 capacity ",".
- Renault_RE50 carName "Renault RE50".
- Renault_RE50 category Formula_One.
- Renault_RE50 chassis Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Renault_RE50 chassis Carbon_fiber.
- Renault_RE50 chassis Monocoque.
- Renault_RE50 configuration "90".
- Renault_RE50 consChamp "0".
- Renault_RE50 constructor Renault_F1.
- Renault_RE50 constructor Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Renault_RE50 debut "1984".
- Renault_RE50 designer "Bernard Dudot".
- Renault_RE50 designer "Michel Tétu".
- Renault_RE50 drivers "15".
- Renault_RE50 drivers "16".
- Renault_RE50 drivers "33".
- Renault_RE50 driversChamp "0".
- Renault_RE50 engineName "Renault Gordini EF4,".
- Renault_RE50 enginePosition Longitudinal_engine.
- Renault_RE50 enginePosition Mid-engine.
- Renault_RE50 enginePosition Mid-engine_design.
- Renault_RE50 fastestLaps "2".
- Renault_RE50 frontSuspension "Forks / spring / delta".
- Renault_RE50 fuel Elf_Aquitaine.
- Renault_RE50 gearboxName "Hewland, with Renault casing".
- Renault_RE50 gears "5".
- Renault_RE50 hasPhotoCollection Renault_RE50.
- Renault_RE50 poles "1".
- Renault_RE50 predecessor Renault_RE40.
- Renault_RE50 races "16".
- Renault_RE50 rearSuspension "Forks / spring / delta".
- Renault_RE50 successor Renault_RE60.
- Renault_RE50 team Elf_Aquitaine.