GORDINI RENAULT

Gordini (French pronunciation: ​[ɡɔʁdini]) is a division of Renault Sport Technologies (Renault Sport).[1][2] In the past, it was a sports car manufacturer and performance tuner, established in 1946 by Amédée Gordini, nicknamed “Le Sorcier” (The Sorcerer). Gordini became a division of Renault in 1968 and of Renault Sport in 1976.

History

Amédée Gordini tuned cars and competed in motor races since the 1930s. His results prompted Simca (the French assembler of Fiat) to hire him for its motorsport program and to develop road cars. Their association continued after World War II.[4]

In 1946, Gordini introduced the first cars bearing his name, Fiat-engined single-seaters raced by him and Jose Scaron, achieving several victories. In the late 1940s, the company opened a workshop at the Boulevard Victor in Paris, entering sports car and Grand Prix races.[5] Gordini and Simca started to diverge in 1951 because of political conflicts.[4]

Gordini competed in Formula One from 1950 to 1956 (with a brief return in 1957 with an eight cylinder engine), although it achieved a major success in Formula Two during that period.[5]

After its Formula One program ended, Gordini worked with Renault as an engine tuner, entering Renault-Gordini cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans between 1962 and 1969. It also tuned engines for Alpine, a rival sports car manufacturer also associated with Renault. In 1957, Gordini and Renault manufactured the Dauphine Gordini, a modified version of the Renault Dauphine which was a sales success.[6] Gordini-tuned Renault cars also won various rallies during the 1950s and 1960s.[7] In 1963, the Gordini company planned to move its headquarters to Noisy-le-Roi. At the end of 1968, Gordini retired and sold a 70% majority stake from his firm to Renault.[8] Renault-Gordini was moved to Viry-Châtillon in 1969 and became a sport division of Renault, before being merged with Alpine to form Renault Sport in 1976.[3] On 1 January 1976, René Vuaillat became director of Gordini.[9] The Gordini company name became wholly owned by Renault in 1977.[8]

Renault sold Gordini-badged performance versions of models including the Renault 5, the Renault 8 the Renault 12 and the Renault 17.

In November 2009, Renault announced that it would be reviving the Gordini name for an exclusive line of hot hatches, in a similar fashion to Fiat’s revival of its Abarth name.[10] Modern models to bear the name include the Renault Twingo and the Renault Clio.

Models

Dauphine Gordini (1957–1967)
Renault 8 Gordini (1964–1970)
Renault 12 Gordini (1970–1974)
Renault 17 Gordini (1974–1978)[11]
Clio Gordini RS (2010–present)
Twingo Gordini (2010–present)
Twingo Gordini RS (2010–present)
Wind Gordini (2011–2013)

MODEL CAR GORDINI

DAUPHINE

EDICOLA 2235006 Scala 1/43  RENAULT DAUPHINE GORDINI 1957 VERY LIGHT GREEN

EDICOLA – RENAULT – DAUPHINE GORDINI 1957

NOSTALGIE NO040 Scala 1/43  RENAULT DAUPHINE ONDINE GORDINI 1962 GREY MET

NOSTALGIE – RENAULT – DAUPHINE ONDINE GORDINI 1962

Risultati immagini per UNIVERSAL HOBBIES - RENAULT - DAUPHINE GORDINI

UNIVERSAL HOBBIES – RENAULT – DAUPHINE GORDINI

R8

SOLIDO 4300100 Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1300 1964 BLUETTE

SOLIDO – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1300 1964

MINICHAMPS – RENAULT – GORDINI R8 1964

EDICOLA / Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1964 BLUETTE

EDICOLA – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1964

EDICOLA DOCHAP2891019 Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1965 BLUETTE WHITE

EDICOLA – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1965

EDICOLA / Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1966 BLUETTE

EDICOLA – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1966

ELIGOR 101107 Scala 1/43  RENAULT 8 GORDINI EQUIPE DE FRANCE DE SKI 1968 WHITE

ELIGOR – RENAULT – 8 GORDINI EQUIPE DE FRANCE DE SKI 1968

SOLIDO 1831 Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1969 WHITE

SOLIDO – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1969

NOREV 512119-1 Scala 1/43  RENAULT R8 GORDINI 1300 1970 BLUETTE

NOREV – RENAULT – R8 GORDINI 1300 1970

R12

EDICOLA LRB071 Scala 1/43  RENAULT 12 GORDINI 1969 - LES AMOUREUX BLUE WHITE

EDICOLA – RENAULT – 12 GORDINI 1969 – LES AMOUREUX

EDICOLA F66 Scala 1/43  RENAULT 12 GORDINI 1972 BLUETTE

EDICOLA – RENAULT – 12 GORDINI 1972

ELIGOR 101066 Scala 1/43  RENAULT 12 GORDINI 1973 ORANGE

ELIGOR – RENAULT – 12 GORDINI 1973

R17

EDICOLA 2235007 Scala 1/43  RENAULT R17 GORDINI COUPE 1972 YELLOW

EDICOLA – RENAULT – R17 GORDINI COUPE 1972

CLIO

NOREV 517593 Scala 1/43  RENAULT CLIO RS GORDINI MONACO 2009 BLUE

NOREV – RENAULT – CLIO RS GORDINI MONACO 2009

MONDOMOTORS MM53166 Scala 1/43  RENAULT CLIO RS GORDINI 2011 BLUE WHITE

MONDOMOTORS – RENAULT – CLIO RS GORDINI 2011

TWINGO

NOREV 429224 Scala 1/43  RENAULT TWINGO RS GORDINI 2008 BLACK MET WHITE

NOREV – RENAULT – TWINGO RS GORDINI 2008

NOREV 429473 Scala 1/43  RENAULT TWINGO RS GORDINI 2008 - WITHOUT KEY BLUE MET WHITE

NOREV – RENAULT – TWINGO RS GORDINI 2008 – WITHOUT KEY

WIND

MINICHAMPS 430341 Scala 1/43  RENAULT SPORT WIND GORDINI SPIDER 2010 BLUE

MINICHAMPS – RENAULT – SPORT WIND GORDINI SPIDER 2010