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The Originals Renault – La Collection at the 2 Tours d’Horloge

The Originals Renault – La Collection at the 2 Tours d’Horloge

The year 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the Renault Alpine A442’s debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. At the beginning of 1976, the prospect of taking a turbocharged V6 to victory at La Sarthe still seemed hugely ambitious, with the technology yet to prove itself at the highest level of endurance racing. Reliability and throttle response were regarded as two of the biggest obstacles standing between Renault Alpine and success in the world’s most demanding race.

Three questions for Jean-Charles Rédélé

Three questions for Jean-Charles Rédélé

The son of Jean Rédélé, founder of the Alpine brand, will exhibit his A441 in the paddock of the 2 Tours d’Horloge and will take part in the race in an A310 V6, together with his three daughters: Ève, Laure and Victoire.

“an attractive and sustainable dynamic”

“an attractive and sustainable dynamic”

More than two months have already passed since the 1,000 km of Navarra. With a little hindsight, this opening round of the 2026 season has only reinforced our conviction to continue along the path we embarked on in 1992.

First Ever Victory For A KMW at the 1,000 Km of Navarra

First Ever Victory For A KMW at the 1,000 Km of Navarra

The competitors were eager to get back into action today at Navarra. And with good reason: 160 days had passed since the last V de V Sports race, the 2 Tours d’Horloge held last November. Everyone was rewarded for their patience with an 8‑hour endurance race – a very rare format in historic racing – contested by crews of two, three or four drivers. At the end of a wild race, Marc de Siebenthal and Jean‑André Collard claimed victory with the original KMW SP 30 Porsche, marking its very first win in competition, across all eras!

10 days to go before Navarra

10 days to go before Navarra

Excitement is building ahead of the 1000 km of Navarra on April 11. The stars of last year’s edition will be back, joined by a host of newcomers. Picking a favourite, though, is near impossible: the 8-hour endurance format that defines V de V Sports leaves plenty of room for the unexpected and keeps prototypes, touring cars and GTs on an equal footing..