Formula 1 Store | Formula 1 News - December 2005 |
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01 December: "Renault and Fernando Alonso,
World Champions" – the Renault F1 Team celebrates in Paris An evening of celebration for Renault, to mark the Renault F1 Team's historic double world championship success. Following Renault's historic double world championship victory in 2005, the first Formula 1 titles won by a mass-market automotive manufacturer, the Renault F1 Team this evening took the opportunity to celebrate among friends in the historic heart of the company, Boulogne-Billancourt, south-west of Paris. Amidst an evening for team members, partners and Renault employees which included acrobatic displays, speeches and a special surprise gift for Fernando Alonso, Renault Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn explained the importance and impact of double world championship victory for the Renault brand.
But in the medium term, this means a range of products and sporting accessories that can forge closer links between Formula 1 and the Renault product." Celebrations naturally focused on the successes in 2005, but also highlighted the team's road to victory since Renault returned to Formula 1 as a works manufacturer in 2002. From fourth place in the constructors' championship in its opening season, the team has made rational, solid progress each year, hitting its objectives while honing its competitiveness. In 2005, Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella seized their opportunity with the R25, which married race-winning speed with exceptional reliability, to bring Renault its first world championship success as a 100% works team. To conclude the evening, Carlos Ghosn offered Fernando Alonso a special gift: his championship-winning R25, to mark the historic relationship between the young Spaniard and the French manufacturer. "I saw a big box when I arrived this evening, but to have this car at home is really a dream come true!" enthused Fernando. "It is a fantastic present!" Latest Formula 1 News from Renault: Renault F1 Team unveils the R27 in Amsterdam (24/01/2007)Renault R27 Technical Specifications (24/01/2007) Bob Bell, Technical Director Q&A (24/01/2007) Rob White, Deputy Managing Director (Engine) Q&A (24/01/2007) Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering Q&A (24/01/2007) Denis Chevrier, Head of Engine Track Operations Q&A (24/01/2007) Giancarlo Fisichella Q&A (24/01/2007) Heikki Kovalainen Q&A (24/01/2007) The World Champion says 'Gracias' (25/10/2006) Interview with Flavio Briatore (06/09/2006) More news from Renault F1
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