Renault has come out in force at the Albert Park Circuit for his return as a fully-fledged F1 team. The Australian Grand Prix spectators can see the French manufacturer’s new yellow-liveried F1 car, but also its entire R.S, range. After all, Renault had made little secret that it is coming back to the sport in order to boost brand awareness around the world.

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