2009 Renault Megane Trophy
October 8, 2008

The 2009 Renault Megane Trophy is powered by a mid-rear V6 3.5L 24V engine developing 360 hp and 390 Nm of torque. It includes a semiautomatic gearbox with steering wheel-mounted paddle shift, double wishbone suspension with adjustable dampers, and 18-inch wheels. Renault expects the lap times on this car to be able to compete with the Porsche GT3.
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NEW MÉGANE TROPHY: ON TRACK FOR THE 2009 WORLD SERIES BY RENAULT
Having starred in the World Series by Renault’s premier saloon car championship since the
creation of the WSR in 2005, Mégane Trophy has undergone a raft of radical modifications in
readiness for the 2009 campaign. The most visible change concerns its new body design which
takes its inspiration from the lines of New Mégane Coupe. Under the bonnet, a fresh look has also
been taken at the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s V6 3.5 24V powerplant which now delivers 360hp. At
the same time, Renault Sport Technologies has carried over many of the acclaimed features of the
current Mégane Trophy to produce a reliable, competitive and affordable racing car.
There can be no mistaking New Mégane Trophy’s resolutely sporty calling and pedigree thanks its
stunning looks which are based on the design of New Mégane Coupe. The front and rear light units and
windscreen are those of the road car, while the designers at the Renault Technocentre have made full
use of digital simulation technology in the realm of fluid mechanics to hone the flowing lines of the
bodywork. New Mégane Trophy also carries over the ground effect aerodynamics of the existing car:
- The front splitter channels airflow to the extractors,
- Rear downforce is generated by the diffuser and wing.
Refinements to the set-up have produced a 20% improvement in downforce and a 15% reduction in drag
which, together, represent a gain of almost 40% in terms of the new car’s aerodynamic performance over
the previous generation machine.
New Mégane Trophy is equipped with butterfly doors redolent of the world of GT and sports-prototype
racing.
Under its composite outer skin, New Mégane Trophy features the same mechanicals as the current car,
including an FIA-homologated sports-prototype tubular chassis, a mid-rear V6 3.5 24V engine, a semiautomatic
gearbox with steering wheel-mounted paddle shift, double wishbone suspension with
adjustable dampers, 18-inch wheels and Michelin tyres, etc.
A new inlet manifold, which is fed by roof-mounted air-ducts, has taken engine power from 330 to 360hp.
The new car’s reliability is as excellent as ever with rebuild intervals of every 5,500km. Combined with the
aerodynamic gains, the extra power output of the V6 3.5 24V engine will enable New Mégane Trophy to
lap in times similar to those of a Porsche GT3.
After completion of its development programme, New Mégane Trophy will go on sale at the end of the
year in the form of a kit that will enable existing cars to be upgraded. The modifications required to adapt
the chassis to the new bodywork will be carried out by the Alpine factory in Dieppe.
As in previous years, the Eurocup Mégane Trophy will form part of the World Series by Renault
programme and its calendar takes in some of Europe’s most prestigious venues. This single-make series,
which is a hit with drivers and teams alike, is based on the same core strengths that have forged the
success of Renault Sport’s race championships, namely:
- A perfectly level playing field thanks to rigorous scrutineering checks and the outlawing of tuning of
the majority of components,
- Contained costs thanks to restrictions relating to tyres and private testing,
- Extensive media coverage thanks to live television, plus the opportunity to race in meetings that have
attracted two million spectators since 2005.
In the course of each race weekend, drivers contest two races of a duration of approximately 40 minutes
each and which include a mandatory refuelling stop. Mégane Trophy has been widely praised for its
simplicity and the ease with which drivers are able to familiarize themselves with the cars, while the series
is aimed at upcoming youngsters who have come up through the ranks of single-seater formulae and
gentleman drivers.













