The Renault R25 was the Formula One Racing car constructed by Renault and driven by Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella for the 2005 season.
The car won both the Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2005, the first titles for any car racing with a French licence since the Matra MS80 triumph in 1969.
During the season, the car turned out to be slower than the McLaren MP4-20 at numerous points, with the win tally being 8-10.
Reliability and consistency prevailed in the end, with Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella taking the car to the last win and titles for a V10 powered Formula one car, marking the end of an era.
This car also claimed Michelin's first title since its return in Formula One, winning the title again with Renault 2006 car in the 2006 season, the last for the French tyre maker.
The R25 was the first Constructors Championship winning car since 1991 not to have been designed by either Adrian Newey or Rory Byrne.
Over 19 races, it scored 191 points, 8 wins, 15 podiums and was fully out of the points only once in 18 starts (not counting the United States Grand Prix where both Renault drivers, in common with all their fellow Michelin tyre runners, withdrew prior to starting).
The R25 was also the last Renault Formula One car to use a 6-speed gearbox before the switch to a mandatory 7-speed gearbox in the following season.
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