Renault Megane RS Trophy sets N?rburgring record

 Renault Megane RS Trophy sets N?rburgring record
Megane RS Trophy set Nurburgring record 17.06.2011

The hot hatch from the French automaker sets a lap record for a production-spec front-wheel drive model

The Renault Megane RS Trophy has set a new lap record at the Nürburgring-Nordschleife for a production-spec front-wheel drive car.

With Renault Sport development driver Laurent Hurgon behind the wheel, the recently-unveiled sport hatch/coupe set a record lap time today (June 17) of 8 minutes and 7.97 seconds on the course - beating the old record of 8 minutes and 17 seconds set by the previous Renault Megane R26.R.

The Megane RS Trophy comes with a 2.0 liter turbocharged unit with an output of 265 PS (195 kW / 261 bhp) and 360 Nm (265 lb-ft) of torque. That's an increase of 15 PS and 20 Nm, respectively, over the standard Megane RS.

The RS Trophy used Bridgestone RE050A high performance tires for the run.

Source: Renault

8'08'': another record1 for Renault Sport at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with Megane R.S. Trophy

  • A time of 8'08"" has seen Mégane R.S. Trophy - the new limited edition version of Mégane Renault Sport - establish a new benchmark time for a production-specification front-wheel drive car at the Nürburgring's infamous Nordschleife. This performance beats the attempts of several far more powerful, rear-wheel drive cars.
  • Renault Sport -the sport brand of Renault- shows one more time what Renault know-how and enthusiasm mean. Today's achievement provides further evidence of the technological excellence that goes into the design of Renault models and of how motorsport-proven technical solutions are carried over to production cars, the chief beneficiaries being the brand's customers.

An exploit that has ‘shortened' the Nordschleife...

Renault Sport established its first lap record for a front-wheel drive production car at the Nordschleife on June 23, 2008. The time of 8m17s posted that day by Mégane R26.R. demonstrated that a showroom-specification front-wheel drive car could beat many models produced by some elite specialist brands and tuners. On June 17, 2011, it was the turn of Mégane R.S. Trophy - a new limited-edition version of Mégane R.S. - to beat the time by 9 seconds, a lap record that has stood for three years in the firm grasp of its predecessor.

Today's lap time is the fruit of an increase in power output to 265hp, along with careful set-up work and a tyre choice optimised by Renault Sport engineers. This limited edition version reveals the exceptional performance potential of Mégane R.S.

The latest achievement speaks volumes for Renault's ability to dial the expertise and experience it has forged in motorsport - including Formula 1 - into its production cars. Indeed, Mégane R.S. Trophy has benefited directly from all the domains in which Renault Sport excels, from design quality and exacting reliability, to painstakingly tuned engines, chassis and brakes.

Supercar performance... for a much wider audience of enthusiasts

The time posted at the Nürburgring puts Mégane R.S. on a par with an extremely prestigious list of supercars. Mégane R.S Trophy provides access to a level of performance which rivals that of exclusive cars with power outputs of up to and beyond 500hp.

Laurent Hurgon (development driver, Renault Sport):

"The Nordschleife is a legendary course. Its length and layout, which is very different to that of a conventional circuit, make it a unique and technically demanding challenge. Its difficulties are extremely varied, ranging from fast and even very fast in places to much twistier and slower portions. Turns like ‘Karusell' and ‘Pflanzgarten', for example, make huge demands of the car and driver alike, yet Mégane R.S. Trophy is very much in its element here and feels particularly reassuring despite the uncompromising nature of the terrain. The limited slip differential allowed me to accelerate hard out of the countless turns without understeer. The carefully-tuned Cup chassis, the dampers, the fade-resistant brakes, the Recaro seats, the power of the 195kW engine, the ready availability of torque between 2,500 and 5,000rpm and the car's Bridgestone RE 050A (235/35 R19) tyres allowed me to make the most of the car's enormous potential, especially into and out of the corners. It is this package which enabled me to post such a quick time round this circuit which you must always approach with a certain degree of humility."

RENAULT MÉGANE R.S. AND MOTORSPORT

Mégane is very active in both rallying and circuit racing. Designed for rallying, Mégane R.S. N4 stands out at once through its looks. Widely acclaimed for the quality of its chassis and engine, it is an ideal choice for privateer teams and drivers. Developed for tarmac competition, Mégane R.S. N4 is emerging as a new benchmark on sealed-surface events.

On track, Mégane Trophy V6 takes the lines of the production version a step further to combine carefully-honed aerodynamics and a remarkably elegant stance. It sets new standards in the world of ‘high performance' racing saloons. Designed and engineered solely for motorsport, this prototype delivers 360hp while tipping the scales at 980kg. It has become emblematic of the World Series by Renault and delivers unrivalled performance/driving pleasure package for its price and class.

Bridgestone RE050A: the record-beating tyre

The Bridgestone RE050A's rigid construction features two Rayon plies which transmit the forces generated by the contact patch to ensure responsive performance and impeccable stability.

The tread's ‘soft' high-grip compound was conceived for high-performance sporting cars and is capable of withstanding extremely high lateral and longitudinal forces.

The Potenza RE050A's asymmetric tread pattern takes its inspiration from the tyres developed by Bridgestone for Formula 1 which demands exceptional performance in both wet and dry conditions.

The pattern of the outer sides of the tread is derived from that employed in F1. Its extremely rigid properties deliver enhanced response and optimal handling. The rigid tread blocks favour outstanding road holding which is particularly appreciable when cornering.

The central, semi-slick circumferential band optimises the potential of Mégane R.S. Trophy's chassis, combining instant response from the front tyres and good rear-end directional control to facilitate entry into corners.
The central part of the tread takes its inspiration from the Potenza F1 rain tyre. Its carefully designed tread blocks clear water more quickly and more efficiently towards the main grooves to provide even greater grip in wet conditions and push back the aquaplaning threshold.

In addition to its sporting potential, the Potenza RE050A delivers a high standard of ride comfort and also packs Bridgestone-developed noise-reduction technology in accordance with the philosophy behind Mégane R.S. Trophy.

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 EduardoSantos EduardoSantos
Ok, now with normal tires please
June 17, 2011 6:34 am
 Davidkhund Davidkhund
"The RS Trophy used Bridgestone RE050A race tires for the run." do you think RE050A are race tires?? RE55s are race, but not RE050A
June 17, 2011 6:54 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
In fact it's a standard high performance bridgestone tyre. They came on my bog standard spec A4 from the factory.
June 17, 2011 7:12 am
 BrianWCF BrianWCF
thanks guys, it's been edited.
June 17, 2011 8:16 am
 Shumy Shumy
which cars did it beat?
June 17, 2011 8:28 am
 Hellbound Hellbound
It beat....every FWD car in the WOOOooooOORLD!!!
June 17, 2011 10:06 am
 alexr alexr
It is a noteworthy achievement. It even beats several all-wheel or rear-wheel drive models with more horsepower such as the Golf R, 1-Series M and even the E60 M5.
June 17, 2011 10:52 am
 Edison Edison
Perhaps the best Renault to date. Right up there with Alpine and Williams Clio.
June 17, 2011 11:23 am
 Zonda Addict Zonda Addict
that's only 10 seconds off the time of the Panamera turbo!!!!!!!
June 17, 2011 9:07 pm
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
Wow that makes it only 2 seconds of the pace of the current M3 !!
June 18, 2011 4:20 am
 clash_189 clash_189
So, now will you guys please to let hot FWD? It points out that with correct engineering development, FWD isn't slower than many RWD and AWD out there, and that isn't just for straight but also cornering. I would love to see S60 Polestar with FWD goes wild against M3, C63, IS-F and blow up many petrolhead's bet.
June 18, 2011 5:51 am
 djcocum djcocum
that's an impressive laptime
June 18, 2011 7:05 am
 Homerlovesbeer Homerlovesbeer
Well done Renault! Imagine what u could do with decent tyres like Michelin Pilot Super Sports, Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2's, Continental Contisport 3's. The RE050A's are below all these tyres in terms of performance so why use them? Big financial incentive from Bridgestone perhaps?
June 19, 2011 12:04 am
 clinton clinton
very impressive time
June 19, 2011 3:18 am