This is a list of Renault one-make racing cups champions. Since year 2000 they are commonly named as Renault Clio Cups.
Year | Coupe de France Gordini | Copa Nacional Renault 8TS [1] | Copa Renault Iniciación 8TS |
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1966 | Robert Mieusset | ||
1967 | François Laccareau | ||
1968 | Roland Trollé | ||
1969 | Bernard Lagier | Salvador Cañellas | |
1970 | Bernard Mangé | Gerardo Van Dulken | |
1971 | Marc Sourd | Juan G. de la Rasilla | |
1972 | René Metge | Juan Ignacio Villacieros | |
1973 | Jean-Pierre Gabreau | Juan Escavias de Carvajal | |
1974 | Gérard Delplanque | Jaime Villacieros | Rafael de Juan |
1975 | Ricardo García Galiano | Arturo de Onís | |
1976 | José A. Sasiambarrena | Pedro Galera | |
1977 | Francisco Larrey | ||
1978 | Luis Villamil |
Copa Mégane Argentina [6] | |||
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2000 | Rubén Valsagna [7] | 2005 | Gabriel Satorra [8] |
2001 | Juan Pablo Satorra | 2006 | Jorge Loyarte |
2002 | Nicolás Kern [9] | 2007 | Agustín Canapino [10] |
2003 | Pablo Varela [11] | 2008 | Facundo Della Motta [12] |
2004 | Humberto Krujoski [13] | 2009 | Nicolás Ursprung |
Year | Renault Clio Cup [33] | Renault Clio Cup | Renault Clio Cup | Renault Clio Cup Bohemia | Renault Clio Cup Turkey | Renault Clio Cup [34] | Renault Clio Cup Alpe Adria Clio Cup | Renault Clio Cup | Super Clio Cup [35] [36] |
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2002 | Sebastian Grunert | Hakan Güven [37] | Eugenio Martín del Campo | Luiz Carreira Jr. | |||||
2003 | Marc Basseng | Ahmet Atay [38] | Ricardo Pérez de Lara | Elias Nascimento Jr. | |||||
2004 | Jesper Davidsen | Demian Schaffert | Selim Özgörkey [39] | José González | René Bauer | ||||
2005 | Henrik Larsen | Christian Ott | José Cordova | ||||||
2006 | Jesper Davidsen | Wilko Becker | Wagner Ebrahim [40] | ||||||
2007 | Petter Granlund | Kristian Nägele | ?? | José Cordova | |||||
2008 | Per Poulsen | Dan Lipošćak | José Cordova | ||||||
2009 | Claus Christensen | Giancarlo Lenzotti | Aaron Kwok | José C. Vitte | |||||
2010 | Michael Christensen | David Louie | |||||||
2011 | Michael Christensen | Reto Wüst | Steve Elmes | ||||||
2012 | Kim Lund Johansen | Andreas Wernersson | Marc-Uwe von Niesewand | Eric Lo | |||||
2013 | Andreas Wernersson | Dino Calcum | Tommy Chan | ||||||
2014 | Naomi Schiff | ||||||||
2021 | Clio Cup Europe | |||
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Nicolas Milan [41] | ||||
Italian group (A) | French group (B) | Central group (C) | Spanish group (D) | |
Marc Guillot [42] | Nicolas Milan | Marc Guillot [43] | Nicolas Milan |
Clio Cup Series | Clio Cup Middle East | |||||
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Year | Eastern Europe | |||||
2022 | Nicolas Milan [44] | Álex Royo [45] | Gabriele Torelli [45] | Marc Guillot [46] | Anthony Jurado [47] | |
2023 | Clio Cup Series (Overall): David Pouget [48] | Jerzy Spinkiewicz | ||||
David Pouget [49] | Adrián Schimpf [50] | Luca Franca [51] | Gabriele Torelli [52] | David Pouget [53] |
Year | Alpine V6 Turbo Cup | Renault 21 Turbo Cup | IMSA Renault Alliance Cup | SCCA Sports Renault |
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1984 | ?? | |||
1985 | Oscar Larrauri | Parker Johnstone [54] | David Murry [55] | |
1986 | Massimo Sigala | Scott Lagasse [56] | ||
1987 | Massimo Sigala | Mike Davies [57] | ||
1988 | Massimo Sigala | Mike Davies | ||
1989 | Massimo Sigala | |||
1990 | Massimo Sigala |
Year | Renault Spider Elf Trophy | Renault Spider Cup |
---|---|---|
1996 | Franck Lagorce | Jason Plato |
1997 | Tommy Rustad | Bryce Wilson |
1998 | Andrea Belicchi | Dan Eaves [58] |
1999 | Andy Priaulx |
Year | Eurocup Mégane Trophy |
---|---|
2005 | Jan Heylen |
2006 | Jaap van Lagen |
2007 | Pedro Petiz |
2008 | Michaël Rossi |
2009 | Mike Verschuur |
2010 | Nick Catsburg |
2011 | Stefano Comini |
2012 | Albert Costa |
2013 | Mirko Bortolotti |
Renault Sport Trophy | |
2015 | Andrea Pizzitola |
2016 | Pieter Schothorst |
Alpine Elf Cup | |
2018 | Pierre Sancinéna |
2019 | Gaël Castelli |
2020 | Jean-Baptiste Mela |
2021 | Jean-Baptiste Mela |
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