Bernard Renault may refer to: Bernard Renault (canoeist) Bernard Renault (botanist) Bernard Renault (Twin Peaks) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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List of Twin Peaks characters (redirect from Bernard Renault (Twin Peaks))
Windom Earle or Cooper's doppelgänger. The three Renault brothers in the original series — Jacques, Bernard and Jean — are French Canadian and heavily involved...
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with the surname Renault include: Ana Paula Renault (born 1981), Brazilian journalist, columnist and TV personality Bernard Renault (botanist) (1836–1904)...
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The Renault R25 was the Formula One car entered by Renault in the 2005 season. The chassis was designed by Bob Bell, James Allison, Tim Densham and Dino...
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Renault, a French automobile manufacturer, has been associated with Formula One as both team owner and engine manufacturer for various periods since 1977...
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Bernard Renault (4 March 1836, Autun – 16 October 1904) was a French paleobotanist. He was a specialist in regard to the anatomy of Carboniferous and...
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of the car as executive director of Engineering and Bernard Dudot leading the engine design. Renault brought a new, updated R24B model to San Marino Grand...
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Bernard Renault is a French former slalom canoeist who competed from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. He won two medals in the K-1 team event at the ICF...
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The Renault Formula One crash controversy, dubbed as "Crashgate" by some in the media, was a sporting scandal caused when Renault F1 driver Nelson Piquet...
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The Renault RE60 was a Formula One car designed by Bernard Dudot and Jean-Claude Migeot and was raced by the Renault team in the 1985 season. The cars...
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The Renault FT (frequently referred to in post-World War I literature as the FT-17, FT17, or similar) is a French light tank that was among the most revolutionary...
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The Renault RE40 is a Formula One racing car. It was designed by Michel Têtu — under the direction of Bernard Dudot, and with aerodynamics by Jean-Claude...
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Alpine A110 (redirect from Alpine Renault A110 1800)
Rally Championship for 1973, at which time Renault elected to compete with the A110. With a team featuring Bernard Darniche, Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Jean-Luc...
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The Renault RE30 was a Formula One car designed by Bernard Dudot and Michel Têtu for use by the Renault team in the 1981 Formula One season. An updated...
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The Renault 4, or R4 in short (and 4L, pronounced "Quatrelle", in French), is an economy car built by the French company Renault from 1961 to 1994. Although...
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The Renault Dauphine (pronounced [dɔfin]) is an economy car manufactured by Renault from 1956 to 1967. Like its predecessor, the Renault 4CV, the Dauphine...
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"Interview: Bernard Dutot". Grandprix.com. Inside F1. Archived from the original on 21 May 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2012. "Renault and F1" (PDF). Renault. Archived...
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The Renault 20 (R20) and Renault 30 (R30) are two executive cars produced by the French automaker Renault between 1975 and 1984. The most upmarket and...
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The Renault R28 is a Formula One racing car, with which Renault F1 contested the 2008 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Bob Bell, James...
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Challans (4 September 1905 – 13 December 1983), known by her pen name Mary Renault (/ˈrɛnoʊlt/), was a British writer best known for her historical novels...
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designed by François Castaing, the F1 engine was developed by Bernard Dudot. Renault's decision to use its 1500 cc V6 turbo engines in F1 was one of the...
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promising young cyclist Bernard Hinault. From 1978 to 1980, the team was known as Renault–Gitane but, from 1981 to 1985, the team was Renault–Elf. Elf being an...
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The Renault R26 is a Formula One racing car, used by the Renault F1 team in the 2006 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Bob Bell, James Allison...
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Boulogne-Billancourt factory, the oldest) Renault Group factory in mainland France. It was designed by the architect Bernard Zehrfuss and opened in 1952. It is...
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Alpine Academy (redirect from Renault Driver Development)
Alpine Academy, formerly known as the RF1 Driver Programme, Renault Driver Development and Renault Sport Academy, is a driver development programme to support...
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The Renault R202 was the car with which the Renault team competed in the 2002 Formula One World Championship. It was the first Renault Formula One car...
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Engines used by French automaker Renault SA have historically been referenced in technical specifications along two distinct systems: A purely numeric...
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B200 Benetton B201 Renault R202 Renault R23 Renault R24 Renault R25 Renault R26 Renault R27 Renault R28 Renault R29 Renault R30 Renault R31 Lotus T128 Lotus...
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Team Enstone (section Renault)
identities—most notably Benetton Formula and Renault F1 Team—and three different nationalities. It is currently owned by Renault and known as the Alpine F1 Team....
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The Renault R31 (also known as the Lotus Renault R31) was a Formula One racing car designed by Lotus Renault GP for the 2011 Formula One season. The chassis...
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