GALLERY: The New Renault F1 Car, R30, Officialy Launched!
Renault F1 Team unveiled unveiled Sunday the new F1 car, R30, for the 2010 season, which marks the return to their traditional yellow and black colors.
Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia hosted on Sunday the launch of the new Renault F1 car for the 2010 season, just two hours after rivals from BMW Sauber. The main novelty of visually is represented by the colors chosen this year by the French for their car.
In the absence of a main sponsor after the departure of ING, Renault returned to the yellow and black colors used in the ’80s, while the outer plates of wings are red, hosting the logo of Total company.
Technically, Renault has opted for an engine casing already in the style of those already presented my McLaren Mercedes and BMW Sauber. The new one is longer than the one used last year, but is not an absolute novelty, being used by many other teams in 2009 on certain circuits.

On the other hand, Renault is the first of the four teams that presented their new F1 cars who has opted for lowered nose for R30. However, the international press speculated that nose of the F1 car unveiled in Valencia this afternoon is really the same as last year, which is why the French could throw into battle one actually implemented similar to the Ferrari, McLaren and BMWSauber.
Like McLaren and BMW Sauber, Renault has hidden the back of the R30, so the solution adopted by the French about the double-deflector is not yet known. Moreover, any pictures submitted by Renault stuodio not include this part of the car.
On the other hand, the exhausts were positioned closer to the center of the car, because of the enlarging of the fuel tank due to gasoline refueling ban.
Here you have a video presentation for the new 2010 Renault R30 F1 car:










































