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Renault Clio RS 200 EDC vs. Ford Fiesta ST Mountune: Chris Harris on track


Renault Twizy RS F1 vs. Renault Mégane RS


Emílio Camanzi pilota o Renault Mégane RS 265 Cup no Autódromo Internacional Velopark


Harry Metcalfe drives Renaultsport Clio 182 Trophy


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Renault Mégane R.S. Red Bull Racing RB8

Renault Mégane R.S. Red Bull Racing RB8
A Renault está lançando uma edição limitada de 30 unidades do Mégane Renaultsport, para celebrar o título de construtores da equipe de Fórmula 1 Red Bull Racing em 2012.

O carro vem na cor Twilight Blue, com decalques da Red Bull Racing nas laterais e na traseira. O spoiler traseiro, os espelhos retrovisores e as maçanetas das portas possuem acabamento na cor Platinum Grey. Há também um louro da vitória monocromático nos vidros laterais e a marca Red Bull Racing no habitáculo.

Ford Focus RS500 vs. Renaultsport Megane R26.R, Mini John Cooper Works GP vs. Audi A1 quattro


Renault Clio RS 200 EDC

Renault Clio RS 200 EDC
Depois de ser exibido no Salão do Automóvel de Paris 2012, o Renault Clio RS 200 EDC acaba de ser lançado, na sua versão mais completa e esportiva, na França. O veículo tem um motor 1.6 turbo que produz potência de 200 CV e torque de 24,5 kgfm, além de cêmbio EDC de seis marchas com dupla embreagem.

Ford Focus ST vs. Renaultsport Mégane 265 vs. Vauxhall Astra VXR


Ford Focus ST vs. Renaultsport Mégane RS vs. Vauxhall Astra VXR: Chris Harris on track


Top Gear Australia: Renaultsport Clio RS vs. FPV GT


Renaultsport Mégane 265 Cup vs. Vauxhall Astra VXR


Renault Megane Renaultsport 265 Trophy vs. Subaru BRZ


Henry Catchpole drives Renault Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy


Fifth Gear: Renault Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy


2012 Renault Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy


A Renault Sport apresentou o Mégane RS Trophy, uma edição limitada em 500 unidades, que chega com um 2.0 turbo de quatro cilindros, aprimorado para suportar mais pressão da sobrealimentação, que entrega 265 CV de potência e 36,7 kgfm de torque, 15 CV e 2,2 kgfm a mais que o motor original do Mégane. O esportivo francês é capaz de acelerar da inércia aos 100 km/h em 6 segundos, e atingir a velocidade máxima de 254 km/h, com média de consumo de 12,2 km/l.

O visual leva rodas de 19 polegadas, faróis de LED, bancos esportivos Recaro em couro e opções de cores preto Etoilé, branco Glacier, cinza Cassiopée e amarelo Sirius. O Mégane RS Trophy poderá ser reservado a partir do próximo dia 30 na Europa, com preço sugerido de 35,5 mil euros (cerca de R$ 81.047 sem taxas de importação).

Testado na última sexta-feira (17) no Nürburgring Nordschleife, o carro quebrou o recorde da pista para os carros de tração dianteira: 8:07.97. O carro conseguiu até ser mais rápido que alguns modelos de tração traseira, como o Camaro SS.



A time of 8 minutes 08 seconds has seen the new limited edition Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy set a new benchmark time for a production-specification front-wheel drive car at the Nürburgring's infamous Nordschleife circuit. This performance beats the attempts of several far more powerful, rear-wheel drive cars
Renault Sport – Renault's performance division – illustrates its passion and expertise yet again. Today's achievement provides further evidence of the technological excellence that goes into the design of Renault models and of how motorsport-proven technical solutions are carried over to its production cars

A feat that has 'shortened' the Nordschleife...
Renault Sport established its first lap record for a front-wheel drive production car at the Nordschleife on 23 June 2008. The time of 8 minutes 17 seconds posted that day by the Mégane Renaultsport R26.R demonstrated that a showroom-specification front-wheel drive car could beat high-performance models from some elite specialist brands and tuners. Today, it was the turn of Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy to beat the time by a full 9 seconds, a lap record that has stood for three years.

Today's impressive lap time is the result of the newcomer's extra 15hp, at 265hp, along with careful set-up work and an optimised tyre choice by Renault Sport engineers.

The latest achievement speaks volumes for Renault's ability to incorporate its motorsport expertise and experience – including Formula 1 – into its production cars. Indeed, Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy has benefited directly from all the areas in which Renault Sport excels, from design quality and exacting reliability, to painstakingly tuned engines, chassis and brakes.

Supercar performance... for a much wider audience of enthusiasts
The time posted at the Nürburgring puts Mégane Renaultsport 265 Trophy on a par with an extremely prestigious list of supercars, giving a level of performance which rivals that of exclusive cars with power outputs of up to and beyond 500hp.

Laurent Hurgon (development driver, Renault Sport):
"The Nordschleife is a legendary course. Its length and layout, which is very different to that of a conventional circuit, make it a unique and technically demanding challenge. Its difficulties are extremely varied, ranging from fast and even very fast in places to much twistier and slower portions. Turns like 'Karusell' and 'Pflanzgarten', for example, make huge demands of the car and driver alike, yet Mégane Renaultsport Trophy is very much in its element here and feels particularly reassuring despite the uncompromising nature of the terrain. The limited slip differential allowed me to accelerate hard out of the countless turns without understeer. The carefully-tuned Cup chassis, the dampers, the fade-resistant brakes, the Recaro seats, the power of the 265hp engine, the ready availability of torque between 2,500 and 5,000rpm and the car's Bridgestone RE 050A (235/35 R19) tyres allowed me to make the most of the car's enormous potential, especially into and out of the corners. It is this package which enabled me to post such a quick time round this circuit which you must always approach with a certain degree of humility."

MÉGANE RENAULTSPORT AND MOTORSPORT

Mégane is very active in both rallying and circuit racing. Designed for rallying, Mégane Renaultsport N4 stands out immediately through its looks. Widely acclaimed for the quality of its chassis and engine, it is an ideal choice for privateer teams and drivers. Developed for tarmac competition, the N4 is emerging as a new benchmark on sealed-surface events.

On track, Mégane Trophy V6 takes the lines of the production version a step further to combine carefully-honed aerodynamics and a remarkably elegant stance. It sets new standards in the world of 'high performance' racing saloons. Designed and engineered solely for motorsport, this prototype delivers 360hp while tipping the scales at 980kg. It has become emblematic of the World Series by Renault and delivers unrivalled performance/driving pleasure package for its price and class.

More information on the Mégane Renaultsport range is available at www.renaultsport.co.uk, with the latest Renault news on Renault TV on Sky Guide 883 and Freesat 651, or by following on twitter @renault_uk.