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    Press Release :

    The Alpine Berlinette turns 50 this year and, to mark the event, Renault has created a concept car named Renault Alpine A 110-50, dedicated to performance and driving enjoyment.
    So what's in a name? In some cases, the heritage of a name is like a national treasure - and that's certainly true for Alpine. Its DNA blends Renault's sporting passion and technical expertise.
    The Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car translates the most characteristic design features of the original A 110 in a modern and spectacular way.
    The carbon-fibre bodywork features a new shade of blue which refreshes and reinterprets the famous original ‘Alpine Blue'.
    Produced with the renowned expertise of Renault Sport Technologies, the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car is imbued with the world of motorsport. It benefits from the experience gained from the Mégane Trophy race car by using the same technical platform.
    "Developing this concept car was a great adventure. It was a catalyst for creativity. We wanted to make a Berlinette that was of our time, and which boldly embodies Renault's passion for motorsport. We were guided by our hearts and emotions." Axel Breun, Concept and Show Car Director.
    SUMMARY
    CHAPTER 1
    Alpine DéZir - The creation of the Renault Alpine A 110-50
    CHAPTER 2
    Renault Alpine A 110-50 - Chassis and suspension
    CHAPTER 3
    Renault Alpine A 110-50 - Engine and gearbox
    CHAPTER 4
    Renault Alpine A 110-50 - The legacy of the Berlinette
    CHAPTER 5
    The Berlinette - A look back at a glorious past in motorsport

    CHAPTER 1: The creation of the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car
    A new interpretation of a timeless design
    To mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic Berlinette (A 110), Designer Yann Jarsalle and Concept and Show Car Director Axel Breun reinterpreted the original design cues to include the new Renault design language introduced by Laurens van den Acker with the DeZir concept car, and which will soon be rolled out in the company's future models. The new front-end look, with the upright, confident diamond, has been adapted for this very low and wide car. The Renault Alpine A 110-50 is a car of today; a bold embodiment of Renault's passion for motorsport.
    "For everybody on the team, it was a dream come true to work on an Alpine concept car. We wanted to put this car firmly in the modern day, while resonating with its heritage" Laurens van den Acker, Senior VP, Corporate Design.
    The Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car translates the most characteristic design features of the original A 110 in a modern and spectacular way with:
    - the sculpted forms of its elegant, flowing bodywork, enhanced by lights over which air seems to flow effortlessly.
    - the half-domed additional lamps, with a technical but nostalgic interpretation, thanks to full LED yellow lighting - as it should be
    - a characteristic 3D rear window, which reveals the mid-rear engine.
    - air intakes on each side echo the ducts on the rear wheel arches of the Berlinette. The right-hand opening is for gearbox cooling, the left is for the engine bay.
    Produced by Faster, the carbon-fibre bodywork features a new shade of blue which refreshes and reinterprets the famous original ‘Alpine Blue'. Every opening panel does so with dynamics worthy of the finest GTs, with the bonnet hinged at the front and the engine bay cover opening towards the rear. The doors feature a scissor motion.
    "The car is very curvy, like the Berlinette, while expressing the three key words of our new design policy: simple, sensual and friendly"Axel Breun.
    A competition-focused cockpit
    As you climb into the driving seat, the eye is drawn to the carbon-fibre sills. Everything inside
    this two-seater expresses build quality and sportiness, with black dominant throughout.
    - the driver's seat features embroidered ‘Renault Alpine A 110-50' badging, Sabelt full harness belts and alternate, attractive shades of blue.
    - the dashboard is particularly uncluttered. The Renault Design-created steering wheel incorporates a colour screen and houses the same technology as a Formula Renault 3.5 single-seater to provide drivers with all the information they need.
    - Racing driver equipment is provided by Sabelt and the helmet is created by Ruby.
    CHAPTER 2: the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car - Chassis and suspension
    A true prototype
    Produced with the renowned expertise of Renault Sport Technologies, the Renault Alpine A 110-50 is imbued with the world of motorsport. It benefits from the experience gained from the Mégane Trophy race car by using the same technical platform. Acclaimed by drivers in the WORLD SERIES by RENAULT, the tubular chassis of the Renault Alpine A 110-50 has been stiffened and undergone several developments. The roll cage and bracing in the engine bay have been modified (lowered) in the workshop of Tork Engineering to adapt them to the vehicle's height, which is lower than that of Mégane Trophy. The digital design work was led by Renault Design, Koller and Etud Integral, while final assembly was carried out by Protostyle. The final weight distribution is almost ideal, with 47.8% over the front wheels.
    To facilitate servicing, the concept car features integral pneumatic jacks. Derived directly from the systems seen in endurance racing, they allow the wheels to be changed extremely quickly.
    An exceptional car that fuses elegance and aerodynamic efficiency
    The efficiency of the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car is largely generated by ground effect. At the front, a splitter hidden in the bumper generates low pressure, which results in significant aerodynamic downforce. At the rear, a diffuser accelerates air flow beneath the floor. Ground effect therefore accounts for more than one-third of the car's downforce, with the rest coming from an adjustable rear wing.
    The research and design of this air flow was conducted using Computational Fluid Dynamics, a cutting-edge technology used particularly in F1. CFD involves studying movements of a fluid, or their effects, by resolving digitally the equations which govern the fluid. This technique was used by Renault Sport Technologies primarily in order to fine-tune the aerodynamics and study the behaviour of the New Mégane Trophy as a function of air flow.
    Exemplary road holding
    The wheelbase of the Renault Alpine A 110-50 is identical to that of Mégane Trophy (2,625mm), while the track is slightly wider at 1,680mm front and 1,690mm rear.
    The 21-inch wheels, with a single central nut, are specific to this car and fitted with road-homologated Michelin tyres.
    The Sachs dampers can be adjusted in compression and extension, and are mounted directly onto the lower wishbones. There are numerous different set-up options: castor, camber and alignment, ride height, anti-roll.
    In order to improve driver feedback and provide the purest driving experience possible, driving aids like ABS, traction control, etc. are not fitted.
    Serious stopping power
    The braking capability of the Renault Alpine A 110-50 match its performance. At the front, large 356mm-diameter steel discs are slowed by six-piston callipers. At the rear, the discs are 330mm in diameter, while the callipers are four-piston models.
    CHAPTER 3: the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car - Engine and gearbox
    Mechanical excellence
    Developed on the same technical platform as Mégane Trophy, the Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car also boasts the same chief technical characteristics.
    It runs the Renault V4Y engine block, a 3.5 litre 24-valve 400hp V6 mounted in a mid-rear position. The crankcase (semi-wet), moving parts (pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft), valve train (camshafts and valve springs) and exhaust system are specific compared to the version featured on productions models.
    Furthermore, the Renault Alpine A 110-50 uses the carbon air intake employed for Mégane Trophy V6.
    The inlet manifold is fed by a new roof-mounted air intake. This development broadens the engine's power band, with additional horsepower at all engine speeds. The engine mapping has been optimised for these modifications.
    F1-style transmission
    The Renault Alpine A 110-50 concept car is fitted with a semi-automatic six-speed sequential gearbox, as well as a twin-plate clutch that can be controlled using either the clutch pedal or a paddle on the steering wheel.
    The gearbox is fitted longitudinally behind the engine and incorporates a limited-slip differential (discs and ramps) with adjustable pre-loading. The cerametallic twin-plate clutch is also specific to the car. It is activated automatically when downshifting, guaranteeing fast and reliable gear changes.
    A black box at the heart of Renault Alpine A 110-50
    Supplied by Magneti-Marelli, the Marvell 6R electronic control unit includes functions for engine management, gearbox control and data acquisition.
    Even more accurate data acquisition
    All data collected by the Renault Alpine A 110-50 can be analysed using version 4 of the benchmark Wintax software. Wintax 4 enables advanced analysis of more than 50 parameters: engine speed, gear, steering angle, car speed, throttle position, brake pressure... This information allows drivers and engineers to optimise settings and driving style. Wintax 4 data analysis also enables even faster diagnosis of any technical problems.CHAPTER 4: Renault Alpine A 110-50 - The legacy of the Berlinette
    1962 - A star is born
    When Jean Rédélé unveiled the A110 Berlinette at the 1962 Paris Motor Show, it marked the start of an Alpine adventure for the engine from the Renault 8. The car had been developed from the Alpine A108, but was more stylish and more dynamic, with an even lower engine cover, a larger glazed area and the rear lights from the Renault 8. The new engine demanded changes to the air intakes: with the radiator mounted at the rear, cooling exits were opened in the resin bodywork behind the rear wheel arches, disguised with four chrome strips. The changes served only to heighten the elegance of the A110 Berlinette. The restrained, balanced silhouette maintained its extremely pure lines.
    A car for the enthusiast
    To drive a Berlinette is a life-changing experience. Above all, it was designed to win rallies, so it's not surprising that it boasts a certain pedigree; not a tricky personality, but real character. You don't climb aboard an Alpine, you slide into it. But once you're behind the wheel, the connection is immediate.Agility and traction are particular strong points thanks to the mid-rear position engine, which tends to produce oversteer that is easy to control using the steering and throttle. It's sometimes a little trickier to keep going in a straight line, but life's all about compromise... This isn't a car you simply take for a drive - it demands to be driven properly. Its weaknesses are also its strengths.
    CHAPTER 5: The Berlinette - A look back at a glorious past in motorsport
    The Berlinette in motorsport
    The light weight and handling qualities of the Berlinette meant it was perfectly suited for motorsport. As well as being fun to drive, the cars were favourites with the fans, who often saw them cornering hard at lurid angles. It's almost impossible to catalogue every motorsport triumph for the Berlinette, but these are the main stages of the adventure.
    1961-1968: the early successes
    José Rosinski took the first win for the A110 at the 1963 Rallye des Lions. The remainder of the season followed this trend, with exploits including a win for Jacques Cheinisse on the Rallye d'Automne.
    In the years that followed, a number of 'privateer' drivers achieved success at national and international level ahead of much more powerful cars from well-established brands.
    - 1967: assembling a great team
    Alpine became Alpine-Renault. New drivers joined the line-up: Gérard Larrousse, Jean-Claude Andruet and Jean-Pierre Nicolas in the works team, but also, among others, Bernard Darniche in the privateer ranks.
    - 1968: the first French Rally Championship title
    After victories on the Neige et Glace and Rallye de Lorraine for Gérard Larousse, Jean-Claude Andruet claimed the French title thanks to a total score of four wins during the season.
    1969: Hitting its stride
    Jean Vinatier and Jean-Claude Andruet were the stars of the season, with the former going on to become the French Rally Champion at the end of the year.
    1970: European and French titles
    The Berlinette 1600S was homologated for Group 4, which finally allowed the car to fight on almost equal terms with more powerful competitors. Jean-Claude Andruet, who had calmed his approach after several notable incidents, was crowned French and European Champion.
    1971: The Berlinette dominates the Rallye Monte-Carlo
    Another good year. Ove Andersson won the Rallye Monte-Carlo. Thérier finished second and Andruet third. Andersson also took the win in Italy against the flotilla of Fiats and Lancias dispatched to beat him. He subsequently triumphed on the Austrian Alpine Rally and on the Acropolis, securing the international title for Alpine. Jean-Pierre Nicolas won the French Championship.
    1972: Heading for glory
    The 1,600cc engine was replaced by a more powerful 1,800cc unit. Jean-Claude Andruet dominated the Tour de Corse. Numerous wins followed, shared between the team's drivers. Darniche was crowned French Champion at the end of the year, while Jean-Luc Thérier claimed the Rallye des Cévennes driving a turbocharged 1,600cc version. This was the first stirrings of a technology destined for major success...
    1973: The climax of an era
    Just imagine the best French drivers of the era: Andruet, Darniche, Thérier, Nicolas and Piot ably supported by the experienced Andersson. What's more, a team of mechanics giving their heart and soul, plus a car at the peak of its development. The season began with victory for Andruet on the Rallye Monte-Carlo, followed home by four other Alpines. In Portugal, Thérier and Nicolas scored a one-two. On the Rallye du Maroc, Darniche was unbeatable. And the rest of the season followed the same trend. Alpine won the inaugural World Rally Championship title and Jean-Luc Thérier was crowned French Champion.
    1974 - 1975: the end of the works era
    Nicolas won the Rallye du Maroc and finished second on the Tour de Corse. This was the Berlinette's swansong, and the year produced the last major win for the A110 on the Critérium des Cévennes, driven by Jacques Henry.
    Renault


    Eccola, finalmente: la rivista Sport Auto ha pubblicato, infrangendo l'embargo internazionale, la prima foto della Alpine A110-50, concept car che sarà presentata venerdì prossimo a Monaco, in concomitanza con il week-end del Gran Premio di Formula 1. Ispirata negli stilemi alle ultime concept della Renault, la A110-50 mostra una particolare parentela con la DeZir, prototipo presentato al Salone di Parigi del 2010.

    Un cuore da competizione. Sotto le forme fluenti della carrozzeria, si nasconde la sostanza di una Mégane Trophy da gara, il cui cuore è un 3.5 V6 da 400 CV e 420 Nm, alloggiato in posizione centrale all'interno di un telaio tubolare. Nata per celebrare i 50 anni della A110, la concept prelude ad un capitolo tutto nuovo nella storia dell'atelier di Dieppe, fatto di una intera famiglia di modelli inediti.
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    Bellissima... da notare il richiamo al doppio faretto dell'Alpine A110...
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    Bellissima... da notare il richiamo al doppio faretto dell'Alpine A110...
    Che però, notavo stamattina quando ho visto la fotografia, è l'unico richiamo visibile all'Alpine storica.

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    Bella.
    E' la Dezir, in pratica.

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    La Alpine mi è sempre mancata e vederla nuovamente mi rende felice...

    e mentre qui in Italia ci dimeniamo su modelli nostrani che arrivano, forse si, forse no, nel 2012,13,14,nel 3000... ci sono altri che crisi o non crisi investono anche in progetti più per passione ed immagine che per semplici numeri. Non c'è nulla da fare, si può essere bravissimi a gestire una grande e profittevole azienda ma se non hai una vera passione per il tuo lavoro resterà sempre e solo una azienda senz'anima.
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    Che però, notavo stamattina quando ho visto la fotografia, è l'unico richiamo visibile all'Alpine storica.
    Dimentichi il blue..

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    Che però, notavo stamattina quando ho visto la fotografia, è l'unico richiamo visibile all'Alpine storica.
    Si e anche la nervatura centrale del cofano che parte dallo stemma... ma è proprio bella...
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    Che però, notavo stamattina quando ho visto la fotografia, è l'unico richiamo visibile all'Alpine storica.
    aggiungo che mi sembra abbastanza un mattone... nulla a che vedere con l'aspetto decisamente piu' slanciato della nonna

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    non me la sento di definirla erede di un'auto che mi fa impazzire. A me non piace

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    La Alpine mi è sempre mancata e vederla nuovamente mi rende felice...

    e mentre qui in Italia ci dimeniamo su modelli nostrani che arrivano, forse si, forse no, nel 2012,13,14,nel 3000... ci sono altri che crisi o non crisi investono anche in progetti più per passione ed immagine che per semplici numeri.
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