100th win for Renault-Elf
The first victory for Renault-Elf dates back to 1979 at the French GP. 27 years later, we have scored our 100th win together here in Barcelona, with the Renault F1 Team and its driver Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella. The team’s excellent start to the season continues our exceptional partnership, which has already won 6 Constructors’ titles and 5 Drivers’ crowns.
Renault-Elf 100 Grand Prix triumphs
1979: France (Jean-Pierre Jabouille/Renault).
1980: Brazil, South Africa (René Arnoux/Renault), Austria (Jean-Pierre Jabouille/Renault).
1981: France, Netherlands, Italy (Alain Prost/Renault).
1982: South Africa, Brazil (Alain Prost/Renault), France, Italy (René Arnoux/Renault).
1983: France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Austria (Alain Prost/Renault).
1985: Portugal, Belgium (Ayrton Senna/Lotus-Renault), San Marino (Elio de Angelis/Lotus-Renault).
1986: Spain, United States (Ayrton Senna/Lotus-Renault).
1989: Canada, Australia (Thierry Boutsen/Williams-Renault).
1990: San Marino (Riccardo Patrese/Williams-Renault), Hungary (Thierry Boutsen/Williams-Renault).
1991: Mexico, Portugal, (Riccardo Patrese/Williams-Renault), France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain (Nigel Mansell/Williams-Renault).
1992: South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, San Marino, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal (Nigel Mansell/Williams-Renault), Japan (Riccardo Patrese/Williams-Renault).
1993: Africa, San Marino, Spain, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Germany, (Alain Prost/Williams-Renault), Hungary, Belgium, Italy (Damon Hill/Williams-Renault).
1994: Spain, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Japan
(Damon Hill/Williams-Renault), Australia (Nigel Mansell/Williams-Renault).
1995: Brazil, Spain, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, Europe, Pacific, Japan (Michael Schumacher/Benetton-Renault), United Kingdom, Italy (Johnny Herbert/Benetton-Renault), Argentina, San Marino, Hungary, Australia (Damon Hill/Williams-Renault), Portugal (David Coulthard/Williams-Renault).
1996: Australia, Brazil, Argentina, San Marino, Canada, France, Germany, Japan (Damon Hill/Williams-Renault), Europe, United Kingdom, Hungary, Portugal (Jacques Villeneuve/Williams-Renault).
2003: Hungary (Fernando Alonso/Renault F1 Team).
2004: Monaco (Jarno Trulli/Renault F1 Team).
2005: Australia (Giancarlo Fisichella/Renault F1 Team), Malaysia, Bahrain, San Marino, Europe, France, Germany, China (Fernando Alonso/Renault F1 Team).
2006 : Bahrain, Australia (Fernando Alonso/Renault F1 Team), Malaysia (Giancarlo Fisichella/Renault F1 Team), Spain (Fernando Alonso/Renault F1 Team)