2012 World Series by Renault unveiled

2012 Car looks and feels like a modern F1 car

Silverstone hosted the first ever Formula One Grand Prix and is one of the most iconic circuits in world motorsport. So what better place to unveil the new Formula Renault 3.5 Teams and drivers were introduced to Renault Sport Technologies’ brand new single-seater on Saturday, while the British public will catch their first glimpse of the car on Sunday morning. They will also hear the roar of its new V8 530 bhp engine for the first time in an exciting, on-track demonstration by Romain Grosjean. The new Formula Renault 3.5 will make its competitive debut next season in the World Series by Renault.

The Formula Renault 3.5 was first launched in 2005 as part of the World Series by Renault, and has received several modifications over the years. However, the newest version of the single-seater – developed by Renault Sport Technologies and its various technical partners – promises to take the series to a whole new level. The new Formula Renault 3.5 is more powerful than its predecessor and boasts a number of cutting-edge features, while complying with the latest safety regulations and fitting comfortably within season budgets. It shares even more common features with a Formula One car, making it the ideal vehicle in which to prepare drivers for the unparalleled demands of F1 competition.

The new Dallara chassis is an evolution of the current frame, while on a visual level, the new car’s front and rear wings and cockpit are all radically different. Overall, compared with the current model, around 70 per cent of the new Formula Renault 3.5’s parts are brand new.

The new car’s two main innovative features are its Drag Reduction System (DRS) and the absence of a battery and starter. Like the DRS system used in Formula One, drivers simply press a button on the steering wheel to block the airflow through the rear wing and reduce the level of downforce, giving their car a straight-line speed boost. DRS, which was developed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) before undergoing wind tunnel tests, helps improve aerodynamic efficiency and increase performance at a minimal cost.

In addition to its new, Zytek Engineering-developed V8 530 bhp engine, the new Formula Renault 3.5 features a new gearbox, a pneumatic clutch control and a state-of-the-art electronic system. It also boasts cutting-edge carbon brakes and new tires specially developed by Michelin.

The new car is 50 bhp more powerful and 15 kg lighter than the current model, despite the discipline’s latest, more stringent safety measures. It also features anti-intrusion panels and a considerably improved power-to-weight ratio – all comfortably within season budgets.

The Formula Renault 3.5 Series has been a real springboard to Formula One over the years, as Robert Kubica, Sebastian Vettel, Jaime Alguersuari and most recently Daniel Ricciardo have all shown. Renault’s new, top-of-the-range single-seater will allow young drivers to familiarize themselves with the various technological features they will encounter if and when they make the step up to Formula One. With the new Formula Renault 3.5, the transition to Formula One will be even smoother than before.

The new car went through its development phase in June, July and August, and was tested on several European circuits. Romain Grosjean and Andy Soucek were just two of the drivers who took the wheel in the tests, and the new car was quick to set some very impressive lap times. The new Formula Renault 3.5 has already proven to be 2.6 seconds quicker than the pole time set at the Motorland Aragon meeting earlier in 2011. After validating the data collected during the testing phase, Renault Sport Technologies and its technical partners will move on to the production phase, with a view to making their first deliveries in January 2012. The 26 new cars will be ready and raring to go for the first collective tests of the 2012 season, due to begin in March.