Renault F1 Team runs F1 car in Whitehall In presence of Tony Blair
Posted on 07/18/2006 under: Motorsport, Renault
The Renault F1 Team today ran its Formula 1 car in the heart of Whitehall in the presence of UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. The Renault F1 Team today marked the beginning of the British Motor Show with a special demonstration run in the heart of Whitehall, in the presence of Prime Minister Tony Blair. With Damon Hill at the wheel, the world championship-winning Renault F1 R25 gave a short demonstration run in front of Mr Blair ahead of a reception to mark the official opening of the British Motor Show.
“This was only a small demo of the car, but I am proud to have taken part in this unique project," enthused Damon as he stepped from Fernando Alonso's 2005 World Championship-winning car. "The motorsport industry is among the crown jewels of Britain's high-technology sector, and the level of expertise that we see in Formula 1 is the pinnacle. To have a Formula 1 car running in the heart of Whitehall, in the presence of the Prime Minister, is the most dramatic way possible of highlighting Britain’s standing in one of the most challenging sporting disciplines in the world."
The Renault F1 Team R25 chassis – and its current R26 racer – are the fruit of a truly international collaboration. Every Renault F1 car beats with a French heart, courtesy of the high-performance engines designed and developed at Viry-Châtillon, Paris. But the team has assembled an international network of expertise in order to achieve championship-winning success. It was with this in mind that it established its chassis design and manufacturing operation in Enstone, Oxfordshire – employing over 500 people within the 'Motorsport Valley' that centres on the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit.
"Formula 1 is a truly global sport and to be successful, you need the very best there is to offer,” continued Hill. “Renault has an international outlook, and they recognised that Britain has unique expertise in this sector. Their willingness to assemble the skills they need to win, while maintaining their identity as a distinctively French company, has been a key factor in the success they are now enjoying.”
A selection of high-resolution images of the Whitehall Demo Run will be available on the Renault F1 Team Media Site from 18:30 UK time on 18/07/06 by following the instructions below:


