This is not a GP car but it is a very first Renault and very first racing Renault too with Louis Renault at the wheel - Voiturette (picture taken in 1899)
Renault Voiturette was built at Billancourt (France) by Louis Renault back in 1898, when he was only a little over 20. He reconstructed the small tricycle of de Dion’s to a 4-wheeled automobile and changed the driving belts and chains making much noise, which were used before, with an innovation - a gearbox, having three forward gears and one backward.
The drive power for the first, direct gear was delivered via an articulated shaft onto the differential gear of the rear axle. Later on this concept was also implemented for constructing other automobiles and basically is still used today almost unchanged.
The first Renault automobile had a 1-cylinder engine with water-cooler, produced by De Dion-Bouton firm; the diameter of its cylinder was 66 millimeters, piston stroke 80 millimeters. Its volume was 273 cubic centimeters. The total power of this engine located in the front part of automobile was 1.3 kilowatt (1.75 horsepower). The Voiturette, having a weight of around 350 kilograms plus two passengers, made up to 32 km/h, consuming 6 liters of petrol per 100 kilometers.
In 1899 it won Paris-Ostende, Paris-Rambouillet and Toulouse-Paris races...
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http://www.palivaventi.de/english/pali-Entry.html