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News Release from: Vistagy
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Team on 03 October 2005
F1 team acknowledges support
Vistagy has added its congratulations to Fernando Alonso and the Renault F1 Team on their victory in the 2005 FIA Formula One Drivers' World Championship following the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Vistagy has added its congratulations to Fernando Alonso and the Renault F1 Team on their victory in the 2005 FIA Formula One Drivers' World Championship following the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix Vistagy is an Official Supplier to Renault F1 Team of CAD-integrated software for the design and manufacture of composite parts
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Vistagy has sold over $1.4 million in FiberSIM software and training services to the Renault F1 Team in Enstone, England.
Alons's championship victory is an extraordinary personal accomplishment, as he becomes the youngest World Champion in Formula One history, at the age of 24.
His win also caps the remarkable effort and commitment of the Renault F1 Team and all its partners, who have worked tirelessly to produce a car-engine package capable of competing at the very highest level in Formula One and meeting the exceptional standards of reliability required to win a world championship.
"The success we have enjoyed is due to much hard work, finding good people, and making best use of the resources available to us".
"The support Vistagy provided has played a key role in that package", commented Flavio Briatore, Managing Director of Renault F1 Team.
"We are delighted to be a part of the team's success by providing its engineers with the latest, most innovative composite design, simulation and manufacturing software available", stated Steve Luby, President and CEO of Vistagy.
"We wish the team continued success in their drive for the Constructors' Championship".
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