List of French Formula One engine manufacturers


Nine French Formula One engine manufacturers have produced engines either for their own cars or those of other Formula One constructors. Bugatti, Gordini, Matra, Peugeot, Renault and Talbot have designed and produced engines. Renault engines are associated with 12 World Constructors' Championship titles and 11 World Drivers' Championship titles.
All engine manufacturers have followed the regulations of Formula One enacted by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.

Alphabetical list of French Formula One engine manufacturers

Bugatti

Molsheim-based Bugatti, which competed in Grand Prix racing before the Second World War, created a Formula One engine for its T251. It was designed by Gioacchino Colombo and took part in only one race in 1956.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
T2.5 L8I82.5Naturally-aspirated230 hp @ 8000 rpm1956

CTA-Arsenal

CTA designed an engine for its racing car in 1946. Designed by Albert Lory and manufactured in Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, it only competed in two races, in 1947 and 1949. The project was abandoned before the creation of the Drivers' World Championship in 1950.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement (L)AspirationOutputYear
-V81.5Supercharged 275 hp @ 8000 rpm1946

Gordini

Amédée Gordini has designed several F1 engines for French automobile manufacturer Simca and for his own company. Simca took part in 14 Grands Prix, from 1951 to 1953, and Gordini took part in 33, from 1952 to 1956.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
T15CI41.5-195 hp @ 6500 rpm1950
T20I62.0-160 hp @ 7000 rpm1952
T23I62.5-228 hp @ 6500 rpm1954
T25I82.5-260 hp @ 7500 rpm1955

Matra Sports

Matra Sports supplied V12 engines to Formula One Matra from 1968 to 1972, Shadow in 1975, and Ligier from 1976 to 1978 and 1981 and 1982. These engines were designed by Georges Martin.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
MS09V123.0Naturally-aspirated395 hp @ 10500 rpm1968
MS12V123.0Naturally-aspirated485 hp @ 11400 rpm1970
MS71V123.0Naturally-aspirated440 hp @ 11000 rpm1971
MS72V123.0Naturally-aspirated485 hp @ 11800 rpm1972
MS73V123.0Naturally-aspirated490 hp @ 11500 rpm1975
MS76V123.0Naturally-aspirated520 hp @ 12300 rpm1977
MS78V123.0Naturally-aspirated520 hp @ 12300 rpm1978
MS81V123.0Naturally-aspirated520 hp @ 12300 rpm1981

Mecachrome

Mecachrome manufactured engines designed by Renault from 1998 to 2000. They were rebadged as Playlife for Benetton, and rebadged as Supertec for Williams and BAR.
  • GC3701-RS09 : V10, 3.0 L, 775 hp @ 17,000 rpm.

Peugeot

Peugeot Sport supplied V10 engines to a few Formula One teams: McLaren in 1994, Jordan from 1995 to 1997, and Prost from 1998 to 2000.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
A4V103.5Naturally-aspirated700 hp @ 14,250 rpm1994
A6V103.5Naturally-aspirated760 hp @ 14,500 rpm1994
A10V103.0Naturally-aspirated760 hp @ 15,500 rpm1995
A12V103.0Naturally-aspirated720 hp @ 16,000 rpm1996
A14V103.0Naturally-aspirated750 hp @ 16,000 rpm1997
A16V103.0Naturally-aspirated765 hp @ 17,000 rpm1998
A18V103.0Naturally-aspirated785 hp @ 17,000 rpm1999
A20V103.0Naturally-aspirated800 hp @ 17,500 rpm2000

Renault

Renault engines equipped Renault's F1 cars from 1977 to 1985, from 2002 to 2011, and 2016 to the present day.
They have also supplied other teams:

Supertec

Supertec supplied Renault-designed, Mecachrome-built 1998 season engines updated for 1999 and 2000. Founded by Flavio Briatore, the company supplied Williams, Benetton and BAR in 1999, and Benetton and Arrows in 2000, with Mecachrome engines.
Engine nameWeightBank angle (°)ConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
FB01121 kg71V103.0Naturally-aspirated780 hp @ 15800 rpm1999
FB02117 kg71V103.0Naturally-aspirated780 hp @ 15800 rpm2000

Talbot

Talbot made two engines for Talbot-Darracq and Talbot-Lago Formula One cars.
Engine nameConfigurationDisplacement AspirationOutputYear
700I81.5Supercharged165 hp @ 7200 rpm1950
23 CVI64.5-280 hp @ 5000 rpm1950