Page 1 of 1 The Renault F1 Team officially unveiled its 2003 Formula One World Championship challenger at the Lucerne Culture and Convention Centre in Switzerland. In the presence of Patrick Faure, Flavio Briatore and the senior management of Japan Tobacco, the Team's two race drivers, Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso, took the wraps off the new R203.
After a fourth place finish in the constructor's championship in 2002, Renault hopes to become the leading Michelin team. This means passing both McLaren and Williams. The R203 still incorporates the wide-angle V10 angle that made the R202 stand out from the rest. New to the team is the talented Fernando Alonso, who replaced Jenson Button. Page 1 of 1