Rank 53 documents Eddie Cheever as Renault's turbo-era American outlier — the Phoenix-born driver who crossed the Atlantic into Formula One during the most violent horsepower arms race the sport has known. Cheever drove for Tyrrell, Ligier, and Alfa Romeo before landing at Équipe Renault for 1983 alongside Alain Prost in the RE40 — a ground-effect turbo machine that delivered nine pole positions that season even as reliability and team politics kept the American in the supporting role. He finished third at the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, his adopted spiritual home, and stood on nine Formula One podiums across a career that also spanned IndyCar victory at Phoenix and sportscar competition. Wallimilist renders the RE40 three-quarter, Chicago-to-Le Castellet map arc, and RENAULT TURBO header exactly as the master PNG dictates — turbo wars kicker, 1983 watermark type, and curator copy on the United States' most durable European Formula One campaigner of the 1980s.