Renault's commitment to passion and sport are exemplified once again as Renault gears up to provide power units and engine expertise to five competing teams yet another consecutive year at the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship. Renault's ongoing commitment to F1 emphasizes how essential Grand Prix racing is to the brand as well as a formidable springboard that promotes and showcases its engineering competencies and image across the globe. Renault is appreciated as one of very few manufacturers that provide quality products characterized by safety and efficiency in both racing cars and day-to-day commercial vehicles set out for an enriched driving experience. The multiple World Championship winning constructor and engine partnership continues strong between Infiniti Red Bull and Renault with a continued partnership until 2016. Red Bull Racing team won the Formula 1 world championship three times and has been powered by Renault engines for seven years in a row. Likewise, after a partnership that extended for seven seasons with Ferrari, Scuderia Toro Rosso team will join the Renault F1 engine provider list for 2014. The Caterham team will also remain a Renault customer for the third consecutive season. Renault is also supplying engines to the Lotus F1 Team, which previously was known as the Renault F1 team that won two world championships in 2005 and 2006. The Williams F1 is the final and fifth team partnering with Renault for the F1 World Championship. Their collaboration with the French manufacturer has yielded 4 best drivers' titles, 5 constructors' titles, and 63 triumphant races. The engine remains the utmost central and vital part of any car, and Renault's earned technology, expertise, and know-how in engine manufacturing is translated and transformed into Renault's commercial cars. Only a handful of manufacturers worldwide can boast of such a distinguished and notable record in the automotive industry and Formula 1 Championship. On top of its accomplishments in the Formula 1 World Championship, Renault was ranked third biggest European automaker by production in 2011 and the ninth biggest automaker in the world. And upon its alliance with Nissan, the company became the fourth-largest automotive group in the world. Renault is known for reliable and robust engines and safe driving features in both racing and commercial vehicles. Whether it's the sturdy Duster SUV, the stylish Koleos 4X4, the deluxe Safrane, or the sleek and classic Fluence sedan, Renault provides the best available engines and vehicles on and off the racetrack: Always striving to satisfy the customer and always adapting to the best possible service for their esteemed clientele. With world-class racers, cars, engines and power, this year's Formula 1 is going to be very exciting. Renault will be there with their engines powered all the way up. On the track and on the road, Renault is driving the change. — SG