2008 F1 Challengers: The Renault R28

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What do you expect from Renault in 2008

They will exceed their target and win the Championship
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They will meet their target and challange at the front and finish 2nd or 3rd
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They will improve on 2007 in the points but will finish 4th
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They won't improve and have a similar season to 2007
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They will finish worse than in 2007
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2008 F1 Challengers: The Renault R28

Post by Ed » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:41 am

The Renault F1 team launched the R 28, the 2008 Formula 1 Challenger at the team's communications headquarters in Paris.

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The team statement read:

The ING Renault F1 Team today officially launched its 2008 season as it revealed the brand new Renault F1 R28 and its driver line-up at Renault's communications headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt, on the banks of the Seine in south-west Paris.

The ceremony was attended by Renault President and CEO Carlos Ghosn, along with 500 media and VIP guests from around the world, including Michel Tilmant, Chairman of the Executive Board of ING Group, the team announced its determination to return to the front of the F1 field in 2008, thanks to a combination of aggressive design concepts in the new car, and the talents of the sport's only active double world champion, Fernando Alonso, allied to rookie Nelson Piquet.

ING Renault F1 Team President Bernard Rey explained that the team had set itself demanding targets for the new season.
We expect to see the team back in its normal place, fighting at the front of the field. This is the target the team has set for the new car. On the technical side, everybody has worked hard to overcome the problems encountered last year. On the driver front, Fernando Alonso's return was an important boost. There is optimism inside the team and within Renault.
Rey also reinforced the value of the Formula 1 programme to the Renault Group, as a pillar of the company's global sales and marketing strategies.
Formula 1 is a powerful tool for building brand awareness in non-traditional markets, and Renault's sales outside Western Europe grew by 16.5% in 2007. Our status as a leading team demonstrates Renault can build vehicles that deliver performance, reliability and high technology. From an overall perspective, Formula 1 is a meaningful and profitable investment for Renault.
R28: blending new solutions and proven technology

The ING Renault F1 Team's hopes for the 2008 reason rest on the all-new Renault F1 R28. The car ran for the first time last week in Valencia, on Monday 21 January. During the four-day test, the car completed over 1500 km, indicating strong early reliability in spite of numerous changes to the 2008 technical regulations, including the introduction of the Standard ECU and long-life gearboxes. The team also made encouraging progress with set-up and performance development, allowing the car's debut to be judged as promising.

The new car represents a shift in design philosophy from its predecessor, in order to extract optimum performance from the Bridgestone tyres that all competitors have used since the start of 2007. The new car features revised weight distribution and a new aerodynamic concept to match, which has been enabled by the introduction of a "zero-keel" front suspension mounting. The monocoque and bodywork to improve the packaging of the car's mechanical systems while under the skin, the SECU and new gearbox represent the biggest changes. As with all new designs, the team has worked hard to improve stiffness and remove weight throughout the car, to provide maximum set-up adjustability from circuit to circuit.

Technical Director Bob Bell labelled the car "much less evolutionary" than its predecessor, continuing:
2007 was a very poor year by our standards. For 2008, there are high expectations inside and outside the team, and it is down to us to give the drivers a competitive car. We have put the problems from 2007 behind us and in terms of the car design, we have looked at the problem afresh. The team pushed very hard in all areas, and particularly on the aerodynamics. The front end of the car has come in for special attention with a brand new front wing and the front suspension. The rear end has also been heavily reworked, and we haven't neglected the basics. The car ran reliably in its first test, and we made encouraging progress on performance development last week. We are confident that the advances we have seen in the wind tunnel will be reflected on track.
The car will once again be powered by the RS27 V8 engine, which remains substantially the same as last year's unit, given the engine homologation rules currently in force. Engine ancillaries must be homologated by the first race of the year, while the team has also had a heavy workload adapting to the demands of the SECU.

"The transition to the SECU was a big workload, and remains so," explained Deputy Managing Director (Engines), Rob White.
The unit itself is the most obvious change for the new season, but there are many new software tools and programmes that accompany it. We have had to adapt to them all, and learn how to get the most from them. While we are not allowed to develop the engine itself, there remains much to do to assure its reliability in-car performance. These V8's remain complicated and sophisticated, and we must be vigilant about component supply and quality, and concerning changes in the way the engine is used in the car. We are determined to return to the front, and we have worked tirelessly towards this goal for many months.
Back to the future

The ING Renault F1 Team's race drivers for 2008 will be double world champion Fernando Alonso and rookie Nelson Piquet. Alonso returns ‘home' to the team where he won his two world titles after a sabbatical season with rivals McLaren-Mercedes, and has already reacclimatised to life at Renault. He has tested twice with the team this month, setting fastest time at the recent Jerez test with the old R27, before beginning the initial on-track development of the R28 last week in Valencia. The Spaniard scored 15 of his 19 career wins with Renault, and is the only man to have finished in the world championship top three over the past three seasons.
The entire team is absolutely determined to get back to the top, they are pushing very hard and that is a big motivation for me,
commented the 26 year old Spaniard.
First and foremost, I am a racer, and I obviously want to win. I will do my maximum to make that happen, and I know that is what is expected from me. Some people have suggested that I have unfinished business from 2007, but that's not the way I look at it. I am preparing for this season the same way I always have done: by concentrating on my job. My first feeling with the car was good and the team is working incredibly hard. It looks encouraging at the moment.
Nelson Piquet will partner Alonso in his debut Formula 1 season, as another famous name returns to the sport. While Nelsinho may carry a famous name, he is determined to make his own mark in F1, and to build on the experience he gained last year as test driver for the ING Renault F1 Team. The 2006 GP2 series runner-up was also the youngest ever British F3 champion during his junior career, and the 22 year old Brazilian will now look to confirm his potential at the highest level.
Melbourne still seems a long way off to me, we have a lot of work to do beforehand, and I am focused on the next test sessions and our development programme. That will help me improve my physical condition too, because driving is always the best preparation; and I can continue learning to make sure I am ready for my first Grand Prix. My aim this year is to get the maximum out of the package, and to do a good job for the team. There will be a lot to learn and I not underestimating the challenge of Formula 1.
The race driver pairing will be aided in their test and development work by third driver Lucas di Grassi, runner-up in the 2007 GP2 series championship, and test driver Romain Grosjean, who will also compete in the 2008 GP2 series with ART Grand Prix. 23 year old Brazilian di Grassi will conduct the majority of the team's development work alongside Fernando and Nelsinho, while Grosjean will get his first taste of F1 at a number of tests during the year. The 21 year old Swiss-born Frenchman has already made a flying start to his season in GP2, taking a double victory in the opening rounds of the GP2 Asia championship last weekend.

A stronger team at every level

The ING Renault F1 Team enters the 2008 season in rude health, following substantial technology investments by Renault SA during 2007 and the acquisition of new commercial partners for 2008. The CFD centre of excellence is currently under construction at Enstone, and will be operational by the second half of 2008. The facility will provide cutting-edge development resources for the team and also for the development of more efficient road cars in future Renault ranges. Coupled to a stable technical team with a proven track record, the outlook for the new season is positive.
We have the strength in depth to overcome our disappointments,
concluded Managing Director Flavio Briatore.
Renault has invested for the future at Enstone, especially with the new CFD Centre, which gives us the stability we need to move forward. The new car is a change in direction for the team, and we have been aggressive with the concept. When you add in Fernando's ability to lead the team on the track, it is a powerful combination. Remember, in 2007 we finished third in the championship with a bad car, that we did not develop for half of the season. For 2008, we have a good car – and a world champion driver. The situation looks promising.
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Post by JayVee » Sat Feb 02, 2008 3:27 pm

Hello everyone, I haven't been here for while :oops: :oops: :wave: :wave:

Good to see Alonso The cute smiling again :D :D (Looks like he's gained some weight!!)

Renault with Alonso will fight for podiums, I have no doubt about that. He did amazing things at McLaren despite all the trauma. Now he will shine again.
As for the Constructors, it depends how Piquet does, if he is good then they have a chance on the title. Ferrari will be strong though.

A point I would like to make on F1 Racing magazine. I am really sick and tired of all the Hamilton over-hype. There was another guy who won the Championship and a third who finished with equal points but it is as if the first doesn't exist and the latter is the villan. Shame on you F1 Racing, your bias towards a British driver has reached levels I have never seen before.
Can anyone suggest a more balanced F1 magazine that one can read :?:

A month and a bit to go, can't wait
I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!

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Post by Lloyd » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:52 am

The R28 will benefit from F A's input and speed but wont be at the top.
Strange world isnt it, I was only yesterday thinking about how much coverage F1 Racing Magazine gives to LH (honestly), he has been on the cover of 4 of the last 6 issues. I can understand the bias to a degree but like Jay Vee I was wondering if there were any other drivers involved in the championship or even just driving other cars who could be mentioned in articles. What about Markus Winkelhock, started last from the pits and ends up leading the European GP for 4 or so laps in a Spyker. :shock: Thats a story.
Maybe, perhaps, not sure

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Post by Julian Mayo » Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:29 am

Lewis who......................? :shock:
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Post by Southernman » Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:40 pm

At this stage I think that they will finish third this year. Alonso will make a big difference to the team, not only his driving skills but his strong personality will get every one on the team to improve what they do.

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Post by Julian Mayo » Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:04 pm

Southernman wrote:At this stage I think that they will finish third this year. Alonso will make a big difference to the team, not only his driving skills but his strong personality will get every one on the team to improve what they do.
Or upset a few too many 8)
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Post by JayVee » Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:37 am

Ron Dennis and Lewis Hamilton don't work for Renault :lol: :lol:

From the spy row last year, we saw the difference in management between McLaren and Renault.

I fully agree with Southernman but hope they would win the title :shock: :shock:
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Post by Jim Watt » Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:22 am

:D Greetings Chaps

I want to respond to Jay Vee's posting about the bias at F1 magazine.

You are absolutely correct that the overpraise of Hamilton is embarrassing. I guess all I can add is that we can only thank our lucky stars that Lewis and Kimi's positions last year weren't reversed.

The mind absolutely BOGGLES at what kind of hyperbolic flood of words and images would have been unleashed had Lewis gone into the last three races having to win them all (and keep his competitors as low on the podium as possible) in order to take the WDC --and then, as Kimi did, in fact-- having done just that!!

We'd STILL be having to slog through reams of Hamiltonia to even learn who might have been in the running as well.

But just wait until F1's next listing of the all time greats in F1. They're always gathering a 'panel of experts' to pronounce on matters of greatness, etc. etc. Oddly, the main characteristic of these chaps, other than familiarity with racing cars, is their primary language: it's strangely limited to that mongrel tongue said to have been set in motion by Chaucer and Shakespeare.

On the basis of Lewis's remarkable rookie season, 'UNMATCHED IN MOTORSPORTS's HISTORY' I wouldn't be surprised to see something like this: Numbers indicate overall rank phrase in parentheses explains 'reasoning' behind selection:

1. (Fastest and Fiercest) Ayrton Senna
2. (Best 'natural' driver) Juan Manuel Fangio
3. (most FANTASTIC DEBUT IN ALL HISTORY) Lewis Hamilton
4. (Most remarkable collector of points) M. Schumacher

... etc. etc. probably Fernando would come in around ninth or tenth, (after Nigel and Jim Clark and maybe even Graham Hill!)

But, seriously, Jay Vee wanted to know if there was another mag. to read. Well, the sister publication, Autosport has Mark Hughes regularly. And he's not only a good writer but a very reasonable and shrewd observer of things F1. In fact, were I Bill Gates or some other kind of mogul, looking to have some fun, I'd have a little meeting with Mr. Hughes and ask him to be the editor of a periodical dedicated to Formula One Racing.

Said periodical (this is my dream, so indulge me) might be called, THE APEX: Auto Racing's Finest. And the point would be to provide in print the kind of depth and subtlety required to manage the most complex and brutal, refined and explosive kind of automobiles in the world.

Hughes would be charged with assembling a team and making sure that they deliver hands down the best periodical in the world. His would be the journalistic task equivalent of Ross Braun's at Honda: take some good people and equipment and make it the BEST. Not the best in terms of advertising revenue or access to the dynastic money grubbers and power mongers in FIA and Bernie E's empire. But actual BEST.

Anyway, don't despair. I predict Fernando will be on the podium this year. I'll go farther and say I expect him to put some Montoya like moves on Lewis when they are both running in the vicinity of the red cars.

It will be fun to see how Lewis reacts to it. I think only Kimi and Kubica are cool enough to take Alonso's kind of pressure.

I know. I know. last year Lewis had Fernando as a team mate and everyone believes he out pressured the Spaniard. Precisely. Fernando was rattled by being upstaged by a team mate. But in 2008, he, Fernando, will be the underdog, the one with nothing to lose and at least four drivers will be regularly invited by him to either lift... or join him in the run-offs: Nick H.; Felipe M. and the chaps in the McLarens.

Fernando's too smart to try it with Kimi or Robert; he knows they'd rather join him in the runoff than lift.

Ah, it's clear, I CAN'T WAIT.

Jim Watt :burnout:
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Post by JayVee » Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:51 am

Hello Jim,

Thanks for your suggestion about Autosport but I think that one is a weekly magazine from the UK which I cannot afford :(

And don't you think they will be any different ? I think we are paying the price for the English & Spanish media wars
Dare to guess how the next issue of F1 will address the Hamilton so called 'racism' in Spain - No I don't want to guess!!!! (I am sure)

Anyway, I don't really want to give Hamilton even more attention!

Yes Alonso will move Renault back up and I wonder what the skeptics would say this time around ??

BMW look to be struggling Jim so I don't think Kubica or Heidfeld would hassle Alonso much :D

Can't wait!
I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!

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