Learn more about Original Turbo Era: Ex-Patrick Tambay 1985 Renault RE60 F1 on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. 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 were driven by Patrick Tambay and Derek Warwick who had also driven for the team in 1984 . Design and development
Patrick Tambay, Renault RE60, pulling into the pits.Imola, Italy, May
Formula 1 Obituary Patrick Tambay obituary: Double F1 race winner dies age 73 Patrick Tambay, perhaps best known as the man who replaced Gilles Villeneuve at Scuderia Ferrari in 1982, has. Renault RE60 Patrick Tambay in 1985 Racing automobiles driven by Patrick Tambay Number 15 on Formula One cars Number 15 on Renault racing cars Personal tools English Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Namespaces Category Discussion English View Edit History More Navigate Main page Welcome 📌Recommended : For better experience set your device to the Highest Quality Video._____https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLptaudFmqzo. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright.
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A modified version of the car, RE60B, was introduced at the French Grand Prix but this failed to generate any better results. The cars were driven by Patrick Tambay and Derek Warwick who had also driven for the team in 1984. The best results were 2 third places for Tambay in Portugal and San Marino, the 2nd and 3rd races of the season. Patrick Tambay driving Car Number 15, a Renault RE60, qualified fifteenth, but did not finish (DNF) in the 63 laps race. Identifier 2012-015GHEW-CO-1985-b3_17.5_0002 Original Format color negatives Patrick Daniel Tambay ( French pronunciation: [pa.tʁik da.njɛl tɑ̃.bɛ]; 25 June 1949 - 4 December 2022) was a French racing driver, commentator, and politician, who competed in 123 Formula One races between 1977 and 1986, securing five pole positions and winning twice. [1] Patrick Tambay; Renault RE60; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org. Renault RE60 of Patrick Tambay; 1985 Renault automobiles; Hidden categories: Flickr images reviewed by FlickreviewR; Flickr images missing SDC creator; CC-BY-SA-2.0; Scanned with Canon CanoScan 9000F; Navigation menu. Personal tools.
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Patrick Tambay lapping Brands Hatch aboard the Renault RE60. 1985. : #FormulaOne #PatrickLambay #renaultsport #RenaultElf #V6 #f1history Custodian 1.7K Custodian 970 Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian n : Year : Grand Prix : Team : N° Driver : Engine : Tyre : Grid : Race : 1: 1985: Brazil: Equipe Renault Elf: 15: TAMBAY Patrick: Renault EF4B V6 t: Goodyear: 11: 5.
Patrick Tambay drives the Renault RE60 turbo in the wet at Monaco, 1985. It was the team's last season as an F1 constructor until 2002. Courtesy of Formula 1 High Res Photos via Facebook. 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 were driven by Patrick Tambay and Derek Warwick who had also driven for the team in 1984. (en) La Renault RE60 è una monoposto di Formula 1 costruita dalla casa automobilistica francese Renault.
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On offer is this iconic Factory Renault RE60 Grand Prix car campaigned in 1985 driven by Patrick Tambay. Chassis RE60/04 Bernard Dudot (Dir. Technique) Jean-Marc d'Adda (Design) Jean-Claude Migeot (Aérodynamique) Period results 1985: Brazil: Qualified 11th finished 5th. Portugal: Qualified 12th Finished 3rd. San Marino: Qualified 10th Finished 3rd. In the 1985 F1 World Championship for Drivers was won by Alain Prost and the World Championship for Manufacturers was won by McLaren for the second consecutive year. After losing the Drivers' Championship by two points in 1983 and by just half a point the previous year, Prost would ultimately secure his first of four t