Rank 48 in F1 Heritage Collector documents René Arnoux as a turbo-era combat specimen — the Ferrari 126 C3 of 1983 carried twin-turbo V6 power and the memory of his Renault years, when the 1979 Dijon duel with Gilles Villeneuve became Formula One's most replayed side-by-side legend. Arnoux joined Ferrari after Renault and fought Nelson Piquet's Brabham BMW and Alain Prost's emerging Renault challenge; his Paul Ricard battle with Patrick Tambay — teammates trading paint at home while team orders burned — defined the René-Gilles wheel-banging mythology the plate title cites. Three Grand Prix wins across a career that never delivered a world title, yet maximum-attack driving made Arnoux the driver's driver of early turbo warfare. Wallimilist renders the 126 C3 Rosso three-quarter, vertical RENE typography, and Marlboro helmet portrait exactly as the master PNG dictates — Turbo warrior kicker, 1983 band, and curator copy on national hero of France.