Description
The Alpine Renault A441 was a purpose-built race car developed in the early 1970s for endurance racing, specifically targeting the European 2-Litre Sports Car Championship. It was part of Alpine’s ambitious motorsport program, designed to showcase Renault’s engineering capabilities in prototype racing.
Powered by a 2.0-liter Renault-Gordini V6 engine, the A441 produced around 285 horsepower, delivering impressive performance for its class. The lightweight chassis and aerodynamic fiberglass body contributed to its agility and high-speed stability. The car featured a sleek, low-profile design with a wide stance and prominent rear wing to maximize downforce and grip on high-speed circuits.
The A441 was highly competitive in the 1974 European 2-Litre Sports Car Championship, where it dominated the season, securing multiple victories and ultimately winning the championship. Its success laid the groundwork for the development of future Alpine-Renault endurance racers, including the A442, which later won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1978.
With its combination of cutting-edge aerodynamics, lightweight construction, and a high-revving V6 engine, the Alpine Renault A441 remains a significant part of Alpine’s racing heritage, symbolizing the brand’s innovation and dominance in prototype racing during the 1970s.