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1980 Renault RE-20 Turbo
Grand Prix of France driven by Jean-Pierre Jabouille

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In 1980, Renault chose to open the season by developing and
modifying their existing cars: chassis RS10, RS12 and RS14. The prefix
RS stood for Renault Sport. During the season, however, Renault would
go on to build three new cars, and in deference to Renault's main
sponsor, the Elf petroleum company, Renault numbered them RE20, RE21
and RE22. The prefix RE stood for Renault Elf.
Drivers Rene Arnoux and Jean-Pierre Jabouille watched as the French
engineers worked hard during the off-season to make the very powerful
1.5-litre, twin turbocharged engine more reliable.

By the end of the season, Arnoux had won two Grands Prix victories (Brazil
and South Africa) while Jabouille scored one victory (Austria). At the
1980 French Grand Prix, Renault was expected to do very well due to
the nature of the long straight at the Paul Ricard circuit. Arnoux
started in second position and finished fifth while Jabouille started
a disappointing sixth and blew his transmission on the first lap. It
was obvious that Renault still had a ways to go until the bugs were
completely worked out of their very sophisticated cars.
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