Montréal has the unique privilege of breaking up the European season on the Formula 1 calendar, giving us a welcome break from hopping over the Channel to go long and over the pond instead, to North America.
Fans of the Renault Sport Formula One Team were able to get a close-up look of the 2018 season challenger today as the Renault R.S.18 was unveiled. Using specially created tools, fans could see a stunning hologram projection of the car and spin it through
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As part of his duties, Nicholas Latifi, Canadian Renault Sport Formula One Test Driver and INFINITI Canada ambassador, remained in Hungary after his podium-winning F2 performance last weekend, to drive the team's current R.S.17 car during the opening day o
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Renault Sport Formula One Team Test Driver Nicholas Latifi will get his first outing in the team's R.S.17 Formula 1 car this week at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as part of the Pirelli 2018 tyre development test.
Renault Sport Formula One Team commenced the second week of pre-season testing with both Jolyon Palmer and Nico Hülkenberg taking to the wheel of the R.S.17 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
INFINITI has reaffirmed once again its long-term technical partnership with the Renault Sport Formula One Team at the team's 2017 race car unveil and driver line up presentation in London today.
Exciting new chapters began this month in the careers of the seven winners of the 2016 INFINITI Engineering Academy, as they started their dream engineering placements with INFINITI and the Renault Sport Formula One™ Team.
Renault Sport Formula One Team's Jolyon Palmer put in a strong and strategic charge from the back of the grid to take fourteenth in today's Formula 1 Gran Premio de México. Jolyon started P21 and made a pit stop under the safety car at the end of the first
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The INFINITI Engineering Academy, now in its third year, is a one-of-a-kind global search for the world's best up-and-coming engineers. For 2016, seven placements have been made available with one winner chosen each from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe (i
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Earlier today, INFINITI Canada welcomed Canadian Renault Sport Formula One test driver Nicholas Latifi to its headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario for a meet-and-greet with employees, signaling a new partnership in Canada between the up-and-coming driver a
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Renault Sport Formula One Team experienced a character-building Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia at the Autodromo di Monza. Jolyon Palmer made up a number of positions after a spirited start however contact with Felipe Nasr – for which the Sauber driver was s
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The Renault Sport Formula One Team unfortunately could not capitalize on its best-ever qualifying performance in today's Belgian Grand Prix. Kevin Magnussen had lined up twelfth, just in front of Jolyon Palmer for the 44-lap race. After a strong start, Jol
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For the first time ever, a university student from Canada has been awarded the career opportunity of a lifetime in Formula One™, as INFINITI announces Felix Lamy as the first Canadian winner of the INFINITI Engineering Academy 2016.
Renault Sport Formula One Team driver Jolyon Palmer was a half-spin away from his first Formula 1 points as both he and Kevin Magnussen moved up the order in a hot and fast-paced Hungarian Grand Prix.
Renault Sport Formula One Team's British Grand Prix came to a frustrating end with a double retirement. Jolyon Palmer and Kevin Magnussen stopped on lap 38 and 50 respectively both with suspected gearbox problems. The mixed track conditions presented scant
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Renault Sport Formula One Team contested a hard-fought Canadian Grand Prix with Kevin Magnussen finishing in sixteenth and Jolyon Palmer retiring due to a water leak. Kevin started from last position following yesterday's liaison with the wall and ran to a
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Last night, over 100 engineering students attended an event at McGill University to learn just what it takes to compete in the 2016 INFINITI Engineering Academy. For the first time in the program's three years, Canadian students have the chance to compete
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After an inspired intermediate tire choice by Kevin Magnussen in Monaco didn’t bear the fruits it should have, thanks to the intervention of a rival driver, our Dane looks to Montréal to show what he has up his sleeves.
The Renault Sport Formula One Team suffered a disappointing double retirement from an eventful Monaco Grand Prix. Kevin Magnussen showed promising progress with an early swap to intermediate tires after a race start on full wet tires behind the safety car.
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Renault Sport Formula One Team finished a close-packed 13th and 14th in today’s Pirelli Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. A different strategy was employed across the two cars, with Kevin Magnussen changing to a three-stop race and
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Jolyon Palmer makes his Formula 1 race debut for Renault Sport Formula One Team, after performing Third Driver duties for the previous Enstone iteration of Lotus F1 Team in 2015. He rose to Formula 1 on the back of his 2014 championship-winning GP2 season,
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Renault Sport Formula One Team scored its first points of the 2016 Formula 1 season after a strong and spirited drive from Kevin Magnussen to finish seventh in the Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom. Jolyon Palmer finished shy of the points, making f
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