Renault Clio Cup

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Renault Clio Cup

The Renault Clio Cup Series is a one-make racing series created and managed by Alpine Racing (until 2020 known as Renault Sport). The championship was born after merging the 4 active Renault Clio national cups at that moment plus the Clio Cup Europe.

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Renault Clio Cup
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CategoryOne-make racing by Renault
Country19 different countries
(Europe, Latin America, China)
Inaugural season1966
ConstructorsRenault
Drivers' champion Gabriele Torelli
Official websiteSite of actual clio cup
Current season
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National cups

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Gabriele Torelli chasing the leading drivers during the Renault Clio Cup Europe race at the Red Bull Ring in 2021

Up to 22 different renault cups have come into existence at some point: Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom for example.

French Cup

The French Clio Cup has been held since 2004.

The French Cup started in 1966 and used in succession Renault 8 Gordini (1966–1970), Renault 12 Gordini (1971–1974), Renault 5 LS kitée (1975–1976), Renault 5 Alpine (1977–1981), Renault 5 Alpine Turbo (1982–1984), Renault 5 GT Turbo (1985–1990), Renault Clio 16S (1991–1996) and Renault Mégane Coupé 16V (1997–2000).[1] The French Cup wasn't held between 2001 and 2003.

Belgian Cup

This series started in 2001 as the Renault Sport Clio Cup Elf, but in 2005 the championship was cancelled due to the lack of participants.[2] It returned in 2008 as the Renault Clio Cup Belux 2008 with 6 meetings.[3]

The Renault Cup started in 1987 with the Renault 5 GT Turbo Cup organised jointly with the Netherlands.[4] The Benelux championship switch into Belgian Cup with Renault Clio 16S between 1991 and 1996. Then it was Renault Mégane Coupé 16V (1997–2000) and finally the actual Clio cup (2001–2004, and since 2008).

United Kingdom

The series' first winner of the inaugural race for Renault 5 TLs held in Brands Hatch was Maggie Loynd in 1974. The series, was previously known as the Courier Connections Renault UK Clio Cup and supported the British Touring Car Championship. In 2024, Clio Cup GB returned to UK circuits under the MSV, (MSV Trackdays), banner.

The series previously supported the British leg of the World Series by Renault event.

The series saw subsequently these cars: Renault 5 TL (1974–1977), Renault 5 TS (1977–1985), Renault 5 GT Turbo (1985–1990), Renault Clio 16V Mark I (1991–1995), Renault Sport Spider (1996–1999), Clio Renaultsport 172 (2000–2001), Clio Renaultsport 182 (2002–2006), Clio Renaultsport 197 (2007–2009),[5] and Clio Renaultsport 200 (2010–2019).

The series' past champion winners includes Andy Priaulx, Jason Plato and Tom Onslow-Cole. Other than that, past drivers of the series that were notable outside of racing were Andrew Ridgeley of the pop group Wham! in 1985[6] and it introduced actor Rowan Atkinson to motorsport, which he raced seldom between 1984 and 1990. One of his races was documented for his one-off show, Driven Man. The car has since re-emerged for a reunion race in 2004, which he aimed to compete in, but had to be substituted by Perry McCarthy, due to illness. Atkinson bought the car following the race and was auctioned off in a Bonhams auction in 2005.

Spanish Cup

The Copa Nacional Renault is the longest running racing championship on speed circuits in Spain. The championship was released in 1969 taking advantage of the beginnings of the Jarama Circuit. It was organized for much of its history by FASA-Renault and Renault Sport Spain, while in its last decade it remained active thanks to Vline, Codony Sport and Driveland Events. Its last edition with its own national regulations was in 2020, denominating itself in its last 20 years of existence as Renault Sport Clio Cup Spain.

Other championships

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Copa Clio Brasil, W Racing 2006 car
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2009 Renault Clio Cup in Motorland Aragón
  • Renault Sport Clio International Cup
  • China Clio Cup China
  • Brazil Renault Super Clio Cup Brazil
  • Belgium Renault Sport Clio Cup Belgium
  • Denmark Renault DTC Light Cup Denmark (since 2004 as Renault Clio Cup Denmark, since 2010 as Renault DTC Light Cup)
  • Switzerland LO Renault New Clio Cup Suisse
  • Sweden Clio Cup Sweden[7]
  • Italy Clio Cup Italia
  • Netherlands Dunlop Sportmaxx / ID&T Clio cup Netherlands
  • Slovenia Renault Sport Clio Cup Slovenia
  • United Kingdom Michelin Clio Cup Series with Protyre[8]
  • United Kingdom Renault Clio Cup Junior Championship

Other one-make racing with Renault cars

The current car

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A Renault Clio R.S. V after the first race at the Red Bull Ring 2021

Since 2020, the championship uses Renault Clio R.S. V with an Renault HR13 engine.

  • Engine: Renault HR13, 4 cylinder, 1330 cm3 Turbo.
  • Transmission: Sequentially controlled, dog-clutch box with 5 gears and controlled ZF differential.
  • Suspension: Front: MacPherson; Rear: H axis.
  • Brakes: Discs, Front: ventilated ø280; Rear: solid ø238
  • Wheels: Single piece 7 x 17 alloy
  • Tyres: Michelin S9M (dry) or P2H (rain)
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase: 2579 mm; Length/Width: 4050 mm/1988 mm
  • Fuel tank: FIA FT3
  • Weight: 1030 kg
  • Fuel: BP Ultimate Racing 102 RON unleaded
  • Lubricants: Castrol Edge

Current regulations

Scoring system
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Position 10º 11º 12º 13º 14º 15º 16º 17º 18º 19º 20º
Points 50 42 36 33 30 27 24 22 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Chronology and cars used

Gordini-R5 Stage

More information Other series ...
Main Series 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
 France Gordini 8 Cup Gordini 12 Cup 5 LS Cup 5 Alpine Cup 5 Alpine Turbo Cup 5 GT Turbo Cup
 Spain 8 Cup 5 TS Cup 5 Turbo Cup 5 GT Turbo Cup
 United Kingdom 5 TL Cup 5 TS Cup 5 GT Turbo Cup
 Italy 5 LS Cup 5 Alpine Cup 5 Alpine Turbo Cup 5 GT Turbo Cup
  Switzerland 5 TS Cup 5 GT T.C. 5 GT Cup
 Netherlands 5 GT Turbo Cup
 Portugal 5 GT T. C.
Other series
 Spain (Iniciación) 8 Cup 5 TS Cup 5 TX Cup 5 GTS Cup
 Europe Renault 5 Alpine Cup Renault 5 Turbo Cup Alpine V6 Turbo Cup Renault 21 Turbo Cup
 United States IMSA Renault Cup IMSA Renault Cup
SCCA Sports Renault
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Clio Stage

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Main Series 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
 France  Europe
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Clio Series
Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III IV V V
 Spain Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III IV V
 Italy Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III IV
  Switzerland SwitzerlandGermanyCzech Republic
Bohemia
Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III III IV IV (Central Europe)
 Germany II III III (VLN)
 Netherlands NetherlandsBelgium
Benelux
Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III IV
 Belgium Clio Cup I Megane Cup II III
 United Kingdom Clio Cup I Spider Cup II III IV
 Portugal Clio Cup I Megane Cup II
Scandinavia  Denmark Clio Cup I II III
 Sweden III IV
 Argentina Megane Cup
 Turkey II
 Mexico II
 Brazil II Super
 Slovenia III
 China III IV
 UAE V
Other series
 Spain (Iniciación/Vline) Clio Cup I (1.4) V
 Europe Renault Clio Cup Spider Elf Trophy R.S. Clio Trophy Eurocup Clio Alpine Elf Cup
Megane Trophy R.S. Trophy
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Champions (Clio V Stage)

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Clio Cup Series Clio Cup Middle East
Year France Spain Italy Eastern Europe Europe United Arab Emirates
2021 Clio Cup Europe (Overall): France Nicolas Milan[9]
France Nicolas Milan France Nicolas Milan France Marc Guillot[10] France Marc Guillot[11]
2022 Clio Cup Series (Super-winner): France Nicolas Milan[12]
France Nicolas Milan[13] Spain Álex Royo[14] Italy Gabriele Torelli[14] France Marc Guillot[15] France Anthony Jurado[16]
2023 Clio Cup Series (Overall): France David Pouget[17] Poland Jerzy Spinkiewicz
France David Pouget[18] Spain Adrián Schimpf[19] Italy Luca Franca[20] Italy Gabriele Torelli[21] France David Pouget[22]
2024[23] Clio Cup Series (Overall): Italy Gabriele Torelli Mexico Eduardo Miranda
Italy Gabriele Torelli Italy Damiano Puccetti France Anthony Jurado Netherlands Lorenzo van Riet
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