RE: Alpine returns to the Monte

RE: Alpine returns to the Monte

Thursday 24th January 2013

Alpine returns to the Monte

Renault boss leads Alpine charge to celebrate 40 years since historic Monte win



Expect to hear quite a bit about Alpine over the coming months. Indeed, you already have what with confirmation of the tie-up with Caterham and the recent announcement of a new advisory board packed with rally royalty and people with long historic links with the brand to oversee the return of Alpine.

Alpine has a long history with the Monte
Alpine has a long history with the Monte
Speaking of history Renault is entering a total of five A110 Berlinettes into next week's Monte Carlo Historique and, excitingly, we'll be going along to watch them in action. Stay tuned for more on this in due course but with over 300 cars taking part comprising the expected Minis, 911s, Escorts, Fulvias and the like together with the odd Mustang and a couple of Citroen DSes and other rarities it should be quite a sight. Check out the entry list here.

The Alpines should make quite an impact on the event, as indeed they did 40 years ago in the 1973 Monte with a 1-2-3 victory led by the pairing of Jean-Claude Andruet and his co-driver 'Biche' en route to a manufacturer title for the brand. The pair will be reunited with an A110 1600S for this event too, Renault rally legend Jean Ragnotti in a Group 4 A110 1800 and Renault boss (and handy racer) Carlos Tavares also taking part in an A110 1300. His co-driver will be Jean Pascal Dauce, engineering head of the Renaultsport-Caterham road car project. Suffice to say, we'll be very keen to talk to him and hear all about that.

The kind of brand (re)building we can get behind
The kind of brand (re)building we can get behind
We'll be joining the Alpine drivers for a run up the Col de Turini ahead of the event's arrival in Monaco next Friday, following the cars on a night stage and then enjoying a run in an A110 up the Turini the following day. Which'll be fun. Full details of the teams taking part and their cars here and some pictures also to get you in the mood- expect plenty more on this next week.


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marmite monster

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143 posts

227 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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alpine d3 bi turbo anyone ?


V8 FOU

2,971 posts

147 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Uuurghh.....

Oooh Alpines.... Quick dive into the classifieds for an A110 - How Much?? Oh well.

Drove one of these back on the 70's - wonderous machine.

ant leigh

714 posts

143 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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As a little kid my first 'top trumps' set was Rally cars and this was my favourite car. Have to admit at that age it was the colour and that it looked fast, not the specs. Lovely. thumbup

Butter Face

30,278 posts

160 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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marmite monster said:
alpine d3 bi turbo anyone ?
Really?? rofl

g3org3y

20,624 posts

191 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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marmite monster said:
alpine d3 bi turbo anyone ?
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rwindmill

430 posts

158 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Wow, over 300 entrants for the historic Monte, comapred with just over 100 for the WRC event.

Does this tell us anything???????????

Its good to see manufacturers getting involved with Historic rallying

PtheP

66 posts

140 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Big brownie points to Renault for bringing their precious toys out to play. Just wish I was going

vdubbin

2,165 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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There's some great historic Alpine documentaries on the Renault.tv site

Francophones; is it pronounced Alp-eye-n or Alp-eee-n?

cullenster

60 posts

147 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Just had a look through the entry list. Entrant number 131 is a Fiat 131 Abarth. Cool! That's a car that Pistonheads should do a feature on soon.

Dan Trent

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168 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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cullenster said:
Just had a look through the entry list. Entrant number 131 is a Fiat 131 Abarth. Cool! That's a car that Pistonheads should do a feature on soon.
I'll see if I can track down the car/owner while I'm there and make this happen. On the case!

Cheers,

Dan

Blayney

2,948 posts

186 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Good To see some coverage of the lovely a110 such a fantastic looking machine.

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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vdubbin said:
There's some great historic Alpine documentaries on the Renault.tv site

Francophones; is it pronounced Alp-eye-n or Alp-eee-n?
Olpeen

andy97

4,702 posts

222 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Not with standing the Alpines, which are lovely, that is a truly awesome entry list with everything from Golf GTis to Alfetta GTV, Opel Kadetts, VW Beetles and even a Fiat X1/9.

Note that Rick Pearson is entered in a 924 Turbo as well. I think he's a PH man.

There's loads of scope for scores of good PH features here.

Far more interesting than modern rallying.

roystinho

3,767 posts

175 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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I would love one of these in the garage

J B L

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215 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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vdubbin said:
Alp-eee-n?
alpeenyes

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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cullenster said:
Just had a look through the entry list. Entrant number 131 is a Fiat 131 Abarth. Cool! That's a car that Pistonheads should do a feature on soon.
I had a W registered 131 Sport in 1990. Fitted (by someone for me) with a Thema Turbo engine in a very heath robinson fashion. Rollcage was a necessity I think, to keep it straight and the floor and sills took nearly as many hours of fettling as the engine conversion (transverse to longitudinal)!

It was somewhere between dangerous and deadly and Im only here because it was sold to buy a Lancia Beta HPE Volumex.

dandare

957 posts

254 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Does anybody know if and where the Monte Carlo will be televised?

IainW

1,631 posts

175 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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Shame, there are no Alpines leaving from Glasgow on Saturday. There were a couple last time I went in 2011. However, there are Fulvias, Minis, Healeys, Chevettes, Tigers, a Stratos replica, a Skoda and a pair of old and slightly newer Holdens though, as well as a lot more. Looking forward to seeing them. smile

boundary1840

31 posts

141 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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It tells us a lot, WRC is out of touch with the clubman, shame on those who say they are for a better WRC but it still slides into an abyss.
rwindmill said:
Wow, over 300 entrants for the historic Monte, comapred with just over 100 for the WRC event.

Does this tell us anything???????????

Its good to see manufacturers getting involved with Historic rallying

stephendell

73 posts

227 months

Thursday 24th January 2013
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There's some great historic Alpine documentaries on the Renault.tv site

Francophones; is it pronounced Alp-eye-n or Alp-eee-n?

Technically Alp-ee-n using a French accent BUT how many English people bother to pronounce Renault with a French accent ie say RRu-no with a rolling R for Renault. They don't they just say just say Re-no.

so I would say

Alp-ee-n RRu-no or RRu-no Alp-ee-n if you are pronouncing Renault with a French accent

OR

Alp-eye-n Re-no or Re-no Alp-eye-n if you are pronouncing Renault with an English accent

ie use either but don't mix and match.

There are loads of cars that are pronounced differently in their own country so I don't know why people get so hung up on this one.