Prototype F1 A500 - Formula One takes off
Reportedly, Alpine had tried this engine configuration in the rear of the A110 before undertaking the A500.
Now THAT is one prototype I'd like to test
Vital statistics
1975. On the initiative of Jean Terramorsi, Renault takes up a new challenge: Formula 1.
In utmost secrecy, Renault starts work on a prototype. Codename A500. At Viry Châtillon in the suburbs of Paris, Renault Sport develops the Renault Gordini V6 turbocharged engine. No major carmaker involved in Formula One racing had ever taken such a daring gamble before.
At the same time, Alpine builds a single-seater. This is a single-shell construction, the first chassis of its kind built at the Dieppe plant (France).
23 March 1976. The prototype is taken through its paces on the Michelin track in Clermont-Ferrand (France). Behind the wheel: Jean-Pierre Jabouille.
May 1976. Renault unveils its prototype, claiming that the A500 is only an experimental single-seater, a "laboratory on wheels" that will never be entered in competition.
July 1976. Renault gives the go-ahead for the creation of a 100% Renault Formula One racing stable. The start of a great adventure.
Data sheet
Name: Renault Proto F1 - A500
Model year: 1976
Engine: Renault-Elf-Gordini turbocharged six cylinders V configuration - Bore 80 mm - Stroke 49.4 mm - 1492cc - Power 467 bhp at 10,500 rpm
Gearbox: Six forward gears and reverse
Coachwork: Single-seater with rear fin
Chassis: Single-shell construction
Dimensions and weight: Length 4.40 m - Width 2.00 m - Height 1.20 m - Weight 560 kg
From http://www.renault.com/gb/passion/co...76_protof1a500
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