CLIO RS - LES VIRAGES DANS LA PEAU

2000 - 2018


With 13 million units produced since its launch at the end of 1990, the Renault Clio has proved to have all the makings of a great car. But the Clio is also a long line of sports cars, one more... Read more
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With 13 million units produced since its launch at the end of 1990, the Renault Clio has proved to have all the makings of a great car. But the Clio is also a long line of sports cars, one more surprising than the other. This is the theme of a new book Les virages dans la peau, the second part of the Renault Sport saga after La loi de la traction.

Although the history of the R.S. officially began in 1999 on the basis of Clio II, its predecessor had two flagship models: the 16S and the Williams. The entire Clio Renault Sport range is then retraced, both international and domestic, up to the latest model, the Clio R.S. 18.

In addition, the Clio V6 is covered in two chapters rich in text and photos. To make this story alive, the images - all previously unpublished - match the models and a wide range of colours has been chosen for the graphic layout to offer maximum variety.

In the 168 pages, you can learn about the history of the Clio R.S., from its beginnings to the current version, including all chassis, shown in detail. Renault Sport Cars has provided an impressive array of production data, much of it never before published.

But before all that, Clio R.S. - les virages dans la peau begins with a preface by Jean Ragnotti, who enthusiastically welcomed this editorial initiative that lasted 18 months.

You just have to read the countless anecdotes scattered throughout the book to learn all about Clio sports cars!

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
168
ISBN / EAN
9791069918795
Publisher
Languages
French
Publication date
01/2018
Dimensions
20 x 26 x 1 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History - Descriptive

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