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1967 Renault Dauphine Gordini W

The Alpine A220 is a prototype that participated in races in 1968 and 1969. The three Vialle vehicles additionally competed within the French spherical at Lohéac. Although reference is made to a hundred or so heads produced for homologation, it's sure that very few complete engines have been assembled, perhaps 20 at most. This engine would provide the basis for the turbo Renault F1, and sports activities racing engines. His first mannequin was the A106 launched in 1955, this was adopted by the A108, the primary to make use of a backbone chassis, and forerunner of the most famous of Redele's vehicles the A110 Berlinette”.

But in actuality, Smith is faced with the convergence of three car manufacturers and one hungry-for-publicity oil firm, and the story, which entails sports activities car racing, rallying, Formula 3 and sports prototypes, begins within the early Nineteen Fifties. 1 He didn't realise that in England the earlier 12 months, Sunbeam had launched a sports coupe derived from the Sunbeam Talbot and referred to as the " Sunbeam Alpine ". This naming issue was to cause problems for Alpine throughout its historical past.

Launched in 1961 the A110, like earlier street-going Alpines, used many Renault parts, together with engines. By this time the competitors vehicles website have been fitted with 1440 cc engines derived from the Renault R8 Gordini Competitors successes turned quite a few, helped since Alpine were the first company fully to take advantage of the competitors parts homologation rules.

The truth that the 4CV, Renault Dauphine and the Renault eight all used rear mounted engines was the important thing to Jean Redele's designs. To provide a lighter car he built a number of special variations with light-weight aluminium our bodies: he drove in these at Le Mans and Sebring with some success in the early Nineteen Fifties. After a detailed history and description of the development of the V6 Turbo and chassis, Smith tracks F1 race outcomes from the Renault perspective from 1977-1979 and follows up by 1985 with loads of technical insights between the chapters on the races.

The next aim was to win at Le Mans Renault had additionally taken over the Gordini tuning firm and merged the two to type Renault Sport Quite a lot of more and more profitable sports racing vehicles appeared, culminating in the 1978 Le Mans win with the Renault Alpine A442 B. This was fitted with a turbo-charged engine; Alpine had been the primary company to run in and win a world rally with a turbo car way back to 1972 when Thérier took a specifically modified A110 to victory on the Critérium des Cévennes.