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Renault Grand Prix

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Manufacturer
  
Renault

Designer
  
Louis Renault

Production
  
1906-1908

Class
  
Race car

Also called
  
Renault Grand Prix de l'A.C.F. Renault 3B 90CV

Body style
  
No-door 2 passengers race car

The Renault Grand Prix was a race car manufactured between 1906 and 1908 by French car maker Renault. It was also known as Renault Grand Prix de l'A.C.F. (Renault Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France). The A.C.F. Grand Prix was created in 1906, where Renault and the other racing leaders like Mercedes-Benz started racing again after the 1903 tragedy where Marcel Renault and nine other people lost their lives.

Renault adopted Michelin tyres for the car. Michelin tyres were also used one hundred years later on Renault's 2006 World Championship winning Renault R26 Formula One car.

Ferenc Szisz won the first A.C.F. Grand Prix race on June 27, 1906 with an average speed of 101.195 km/h (62.880 mph).

References

Renault Grand Prix Wikipedia