Renault RS01

Renault RS01

The Renault RS01 was the first F1 car to be powered by a turbocharged engine. Designed by André de Cortanze and Jean-Pierre Jabouille, it first appeared at the 1977 British Grand Prix. The rules of F1 at the time permitted 3.0 litre engines of natural aspiration, with a clause for a 1.5 litre supercharged or turbocharged engine. None of the teams had pursued this avenue, and stuck to Ford Cosworth DFV engines, whilst Ferrari, Matra and Alfa Romeo concentrated on developing Flat-12 engines for their cars, and their customer teams of Ligier and Brabham. Renault decided to develop a 1.5 litre turbocharged engine, and a car to accompany the powerplant.

Innovation was all the rage in 1977. Team Lotus had introduced ground effect with the Lotus 78, while Tyrrell were using the six wheeled Tyrrell P34. Renault continued the innovatory path with their car. The RS01 appeared cumbersome and overweight and indeed it was. But it was nothing more than an experimental test car at this stage, and Jabouille, who was also the team's driver worked hard to develop it. The engine block was made in cast iron to withstand the pressures of turbocharging, whilst the chassis itself was kept as uncomplicated as possible to aid development.

To begin with the car was chronically unreliable and earned the nickname 'the yellow steam kettle' from rival teams, but Jabouille and the team pressed on throughout the rest of 1977 and 1978 until he brought the car home to its first points, a fourth place at the 1978 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. The car had been developed so much it barely resembled the chunky machine that it had been when it first appeared, and the team's performance had picked up throughout the season. Reliability had started to be found, and the yawning turbo lag had been overcome by using twin turbochargers. The RS01 started the 1979 season for team and Jabouille used the car to score the first pole position for a turbo car at Kyalami.

Little did the other teams know that within three years most of them would adopt turbocharged engines for themselves.

Sources

*The Concise Encyclopedia of Formula One by David Tremayne

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