• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

VeloceToday.com

The Online Magazine for Italian and French Classic Car Enthusiasts

  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • As Found

Alpine sports racers

Alpine Renault M64 Chassis 1711

August 21, 2018 By pete

Story and photos by Sean Smith unless otherwise noted

Sometime form doesn’t follow function.

Sometimes it follows revenge.

In 1962, the diminutive Lotus 23 gave the racing world a kick in the seat of its pants. Making its entrance at the Nürburgring, the 1.5 liter, 100 hp racer with Jim Clark at the wheel left cars with 4 times the horsepower in its rearview mirror. The first lap was run in the rain; by the end of lap one Clark was 27 seconds ahead of Dan Gurney in a Porsche, adding more and more seconds each lap until the track dried.

This content is for Premium Subscriber members only.
LoginSubscribe

Tagged With: Alpine, alpine at le mans, alpine renault, Alpine Renault chassis 1711, Alpine sports racers, Colin CHapman, jim clark, Lotus 23

Alpine Renault M64 Chassis 1711 Le Mans

August 21, 2018 By pete

Story and photos by Sean Smith

When Mitch McCullough was in junior high school, he was reading Autoweek instead of doing his homework. The magazine was covering the international rally scene. Mitch fell in love with the images of A110s sliding around on foreign roads. It was exciting; exotic. He had dreams of one day driving a rally car. That happened in the early 90s when Mitch raced in the California Rally Series as well as the SCCA Pro Rally series.

This content is for Premium Subscriber members only.
LoginSubscribe

Tagged With: Alpine, alpine at le mans, alpine renault, Alpine Renault chassis 1711, Alpine sports racers, Colin CHapman, jim clark, Lotus 23

Primary Sidebar

     SIGN UP BELOW TO RECEIVE VELOCETODAY EVERY WEEK FOR FREE

         

       EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES ABOUT 

    EXTRAORDINARY AUTOMOBILES

PositiveSSL

Recent Posts

  • VeloceToday for March 3, 2026
  • Sports Car Racing at Midland, TX 1960-62
  • Smith’s Alfa Vintage Racing Chronicles
  • Squarebacks to Love
  • The Final Word on Squarebacks!
  • Sports Car Racing at Midland, TX, 1959
  • Tripoli 1939: Italian Job That Mis-fired
  • Gauld Checks Out the Ferrari Estate Car
  • Juan Manuel Fangio Tribute
  • Sports Car Racing at Midland, TX, 1958-59
  • Behind the PBS SOCAL Story: My Extra 5 Minutes of Fame
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 4: French Classics
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 5: Interesting Others
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 6: Art and Neat Stuff
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 1: Ferrari
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 2: Alfa and Lancia
  • Sharp’s Retro Part 3: Fiat and Others
  • Amore mio Ardea
  • Bill Warner finds the Don Vitale Nardi
  • Thornley Kelham, the home of the Lancia Bandit
  • The Legends of Bob Gerard
  • Retromobile 2026, First Report
  • Graham Gauld on Nardi
  • Gauld and the Auburn Douze
  • The Races of Life, a Review
  • The Selected Works of Aldo Zana
  • Aldo Zana at the Monaco Grand Prix, 1968
  • Wilson’s 6C 2500: Will it Fit?
  • Panning for Gold Part 2
  • Robert F. Pauley explores the SCCA parking lots

Copyright © 2026 · VeloceToday.com · Privacy · Sitemap

MENU
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • As Found