We try to tame an Alpine A110 rally car
Autocar UK|February 07, 2024
"I HAD THE most fun when I was zipping around the Alps in my Renault 4CV. I therefore decided to call my future cars 'Alpine'. My customers had to find this same pleasure at the wheel of the car I wanted to build," said Jean Rédélé.
KRIS CULMER
We try to tame an Alpine A110 rally car

The reason why this 28-year-old man from Normandy was having such fun way down south was not because he was taking his young family on holiday; it was because, in his job as a Renault dealer, he had entered this novel economy saloon into the 1950 Monte Carlo Rally, reasoning: "Racing is the best way to test production cars and victory is the best sales tool." 

Rédélé won at just his second attempt, which spurred him on to enhance his bosses' wares - and he eventually found a firm to create sports cars using Renault parts.

Skip forward two decades and we find Alpine as a well-known name with victories in virtually every French national rally and hillclimb event, plus in some major foreign circuit races.

This strong record was largely thanks to the A110, a miniature 'berlinette' introduced in 1962 and continually improved thereafter.

When the FIA collated the world's seven most significant rallies to create the International Championship for Manufacturers (IMS), Alpine was of course most keen. The A110 came second in the first season of 1970, losing to the Porsche 911 by just two points.

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