Unveiled in Amsterdam on January 24 by drivers from ING Renault F1 Team, this special edition – dubbed the R27 – is the Clio family’s standard-bearer, much like its larger sibling Mégane Renault F1 Team R26. Developed by Renault Sport Technologies, Clio Renault F1 Team is assembled in Dieppe in France, at a plant dedicated to the production of Renault’s sports cars. Chassis and setup effective in the extreme Clio Renault F1 Team R27 benefits from the Cup chassis and 17-inch Dark Anthracite BeBop 17’’ wheels which combine to improve handling feel and precision. With a stance slung 7mm lower than Clio Renault Sport, it boasts a lower centre of gravity which reduces load transfer, so offering more effective cornering (with circuit time gains of 0.2s per kilometre). Its cornering power on the flat is further enhanced by damper setups and increased spring stiffness (+27% at the front, +30% at rear) for higher performance and extreme pleasure. With a 10% increase in bending stiffness and more flexible bump stops, the double-axis strut system derived directly from Clio Renault Sport expresses its full potential. It is more stable when braking and offers greater steering precision when negotiating bends in quick succession. Equipped with the Clio Renault Sport’s robust, powerful brake system derived from Mégane, Clio Renault F1 Team has 312mm ventilated disks at the front and 300mm solid disks at the rear. A sporty, responsive, normally aspirated engine with output of 100hp per litre Clio Renault F1 Team R27 is powered by a normally aspirated 2.0 16V engine (F4R RS). It can be adapted to equip competition cars like Clio Renault Sport, and delivers output of 145 kW at 7,250rpm. With a six-speed manual gearbox (TL4), it develops 215Nm of torque at 5,550rpm. The short-throw gear shifts ensure fast-response acceleration on all changes, while allowing the engine to “let rip”. At low revs it is unobtrusive, but comes it into is own when pushed to the limit. Clio Renault F1 Team goes from zero to 100kph in just 6.9 seconds and takes only 27.5 seconds to travel 1,000 metres from a standing start. With a fuel consumption of 8.4 litres per 100 km (199g CO2/km) its combined cycle intake is one of the lowest among sports cars with an equivalent engine package. Renault F1 Team shows its colours With its red Brembo four-piston brake callipers at the front, its new Sirius Yellow colour, and its exclusive Renault F1 Team and World Champion badging, this special edition of Clio Renault Sport brings its bigger sibling Mégane Renault F1 Team R26 immediately to mind. Derived from racing technologies, the air diffuser channels airflow to increase aspiration. Like the same feature on Clio Renault Sport, it produces downforce on the car’s rear end, so counteracting lift. Extractors on the front fenders reduce turbulence and facilitate the outflow of hot air from under the bonnet. In addition to Sirius Yellow, Clio Renault F1 Team also comes in three metallic colours (Deep Black and Makana Grey) and two nonmetallic ones (Toro Red and Dynamo Blue). In the cabin, the bucket seats are equipped with side airbags and are especially adapted together with Recaro for the chassis setup. Adopting a real structural shell makes it possible to refine the seat design and reduce its weight while lowering the centre of gravity. The lowered shape and wrap-around seating provide a natural anti-submarining effect, so that the ESME device used on the production model does not need to be implemented. The seats hug their occupants, in keeping with the chassis setups of Clio Renault F1 Team. The harness fitting and neck restraint built into the back of the seat heighten the sporty look. The numbered plate alongside the handbrake leaves no doubt as to the unique character and firmly asserted sports car heritage of Clio Renault F1 Team R27. |