Alpine was founded in the mid-1950s by French Renault dealer and rally driver Jean Rédélé and made its reputation building lightweight sports cars using Renault mechanicals. The original A110 ...
Alpine says its A110 R Ultime can lap the 12.9-mile Nurburgring track in 7 minutes 15 seconds. The Ultime is 20 seconds faster than a regular R but still 6 seconds slower than a GT4 RS.
Alpine has spared no effort in fine-tuning the Ultime. Test driver Laurent Hurgon, known for setting records with Renault’s Trophy-R cars, has ensured that upgrades such as Öhlins dampers, AP ...
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The car was initially developed by a ‘skunkworks’ team of engineers leaning on Alpine’s knowhow in Formula one and GT4 sportscar ... the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, the price for the A110 swansong ...
Renault’s Alpine concept car has been officially revealed. The Alpine A110-50 is a striking thing, its carbonfibre bodywork displaying a new shade of ‘Alpine Blue’. Despite its bold and ...
The ultimate incarnation of Alpine’s diminutive two-seater sports car, the A110 R Ultime ... Dieppe’s true answer to the Porsche Cayman GT4 RS – the result of extensive iterative ...