This is the definitive colour scheme for the Renault R.S.16 racing car in the upcoming Formula 1 season, as opposed to the launch livery which was unveiled on the eve of pre-season testing.
The initial look from the French manufacturer was complete black with flashes of yellow.
Renault, which took over Lotus name towards the end of last year following protracted negotiations, ran with that livery throughout the two pre-season tests at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya.
But it has always been Renault’s intention to return to its more traditional roots in terms of its colour scheme.
The R.S.16 now sports a matt yellow body, with the front and rear wings in black and some small touches of gold towards the rear.
“Today is about what’s in the season to come, and the important thing is the colour, that it says a lot about your identity and who you stand for,” said Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul at the livery launch in Melbourne’s docklands area on March 16.
“Tonight is about our identity and what Renault stands for.
“I look around and it looks like people are trying to disappear from the tarmac, so we’ve gone for something different.
“I think it works well. We’ve gone for yellow, which has been the colour of Renault since 1946, so we’ve been true to our history.”
The colour is similar to that used on the Renault RS01 sportscar for its launch.
It is believed the matt finish across the entire car means a weight-saving of almost half a kilogram compared to the use of gloss.
Kudos to Team Enstone in adding a bold and vibrant colour as most of the Formula 1 grid are just shades of black and grey. The yellow livery definitely stands out.
Hopefully a bright colourful outlook can match the team’s performance during the 21-race calendar.


























