Gordini

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Gordini (Template:IPA) is a division of Renault Sport Technologies (Renault Sport).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the past, it was a sports car manufacturer and performance tuner, established in 1946 by Amédée Gordini (1899–1979), nicknamed "Le Sorcier" (The Sorcerer). Gordini became a division of Renault in 1968 and of Renault Sport in 1976.<ref name=RS>Template:Cite book</ref>

History

File:Rétromobile 2015 - Simca Gordini Type 5 Le Mans - 1937 - 004.jpg
1937 Simca-Gordini Type 5 Le Mans
File:Simca-Gordini Biplace Sport Type 8 (1939) pic2.JPG
1939 Simca-Gordini Type 8
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1946 Simca-Gordini 11
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1950 Simca-Gordini T15s, as raced, and retired, at the 1950 24 Hours of Le Mans by José Froilán González and Juan Manuel Fangio
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Gordini Type 16
File:CitéAuto - Simca Gordini 21 S.jpg
Simca-Gordini Type 21S
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Renault 8 Gordini

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Clio Gordini
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Renault 12 Gordini

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.<ref name=AZ>Template:Cite book</ref>

In 1946, Gordini introduced the first cars bearing his name, Fiat-engined single-seaters raced by him and José 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.<ref name=GP>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Gordini and Simca started to diverge in 1951 because of political conflicts.<ref name=AZ/>

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.<ref name=GP/>

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.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Gordini-tuned Renault cars also won various rallies during the 1950s and 1960s.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1963, the Gordini company planned to move its headquarters to Noisy-le-Roi. At the end of 1968, Amédée Gordini retired and sold a 70% majority stake from his firm to Renault.<ref name=ARRTC>Template:Cite book</ref> 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.<ref name=RS/> On 1 January 1976, René Vuaillat became director of Gordini.<ref>Cléon - Association RENAULT HISTOIRE Template:Webarchive sur Association RENAULT HISTOIRE</ref> The Gordini company name became wholly owned by Renault in 1977.<ref name=ARRTC/>

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.<ref name=Autoblog>Template:Cite news</ref> 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)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Renault 5 Gordini (1979-1985) UK market only, sold elsewhere as the Renault 5 Alpine
  • Clio Gordini RS (2010–present)
  • Twingo Gordini (2010–present)
  • Twingo Gordini RS (2010–present)
  • Wind Gordini (2011–2013)

Car colours

Since its early Renault models the most characteristic colour scheme of Gordini cars has been bleu de France (the French motor racing colour) with white stripes,<ref name="CG">Template:Cite book</ref> although different combinations have been used over the years.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Formula One results

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Year Chassis Engine Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Template:F1 Simca-Gordini Type 15 Gordini straight-4 GBR MON 500 SUI BEL FRA ITA
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret 4 Ret
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant Ret Ret
Template:F1 Simca-Gordini Type 15 Gordini straight-4 SUI 500 BEL FRA GBR GER ITA ESP
Template:Flagicon André Simon Ret Ret 6 Ret
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret 7 Ret 9
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant Ret Ret DNS Ret
Template:Flagicon Aldo Gordini Ret
Template:Flagicon Jean Behra Ret
Template:F1 Gordini Type 16 Gordini straight-6 SUI 500 BEL FRA GBR GER NED ITA
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret 3 4 Ret Ret 5 14
Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 3 Ret 7 5 Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Johnny Claes 8
Template:Flagicon Prince Bira Ret 11
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant Ret Ret 6 Ret
Simca-Gordini Type 11 Simca straight-4 Template:Flagicon Max de Terra Ret
Simca-Gordini Type 15 Gordini Straight-4 Template:Flagicon Prince Bira Ret 10
Template:Flagicon Johnny Claes Ret 14 DNQ
Template:Flagicon Robert O'Brien NC
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 5
Template:Flagicon Paul Frère Ret
Template:F1 Gordini Type 16 Gordini straight-6 ARG 500 NED BEL FRA GBR GER SUI ITA
Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 6 Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 7† 6 5 Ret Ret Ret Ret 5
Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 7† Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 9
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret
Template:Flagicon Carlos Menditeguy Ret
Template:Flagicon Roberto Mieres NC Ret 6
Template:Flagicon Fred Wacker 9
Simca-Gordini Type 15 Gordini straight-4 Template:Flagicon Pablo Birger Ret
Template:Flagicon Georges Berger Ret
Template:F1 Gordini Type 16 Gordini straight-6 ARG 500 BEL FRA GBR GER SUI ITA ESP
Template:Flagicon Jean Behra DSQ Ret 6 Template:F1 race position 10 Ret Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Élie Bayol 5
Template:Flagicon Roger Loyer Ret
Template:Flagicon Paul Frère Ret Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon André Pilette 5 9 Ret
Template:Flagicon Jacques Pollet Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Georges Berger Ret
Template:Flagicon Clemar Bucci Ret Ret Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Fred Wacker Ret 6
Template:F1 Gordini Type 16 Gordini straight-6 ARG MON 500 BEL NED GBR ITA
Template:Flagicon Élie Bayol Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Jesús Iglesias Ret
Template:Flagicon Pablo Birger Ret
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Jacques Pollet 7 10 Ret
Template:Nowrap 8 Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Mike Sparken 7
Template:Flagicon Jean Lucas Ret
Template:F1 Gordini Type 32 Gordini straight-8 ARG MON 500 BEL FRA GBR GER ITA
Template:Flagicon André Pilette 6† DNS
Template:Flagicon Élie Bayol 6†
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon 9 9 Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon Hermano da Silva Ramos 8 Ret Ret
Template:Flagicon André Milhoux Ret
Gordini Type 16 Gordini straight-6 Template:Flagicon Hermano da Silva Ramos 5
Template:Flagicon Robert Manzon Ret
Template:Flagicon André Pilette 11
Template:Flagicon André Simon 9

(† indicates shared drive)

References

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