Stoisko Renault na salonie samochodowym w Paryżu.
Monaqatre berline (YN2)
Monaquatre cabriolet (YN2)
Monaquatre berline aerodynamique (YN3)
Monaquatre berline aerodynamique (YN3)
Primaquatre coach tólé 4 places avec malle
(KZ14)
Primaquatre conduite intérieure 6 glaces (KZ14)
Primaquatre coach
Primaquatre berline aerodynamique (KZ18)
Primaquatre cabriolet aerodynamique (KZ18)
Vivaquatre conduite intérieure Luxe 7 places (KZ13)
Vivaquatre taxi 7 places á toit ouvrant (KZ13)
Vivaquatre conduite intérieure Grand Luxe 7 places (KZ13)
Vivaquatre commerciale (KZ13)
Vivaquatre conduite intérieure aerodynamique (KZ17)
Primastella coach décapotable (PG10)
Primastella berline aerodynamique 4 portes (PG10)
Primastella berline aerodynamique 2 portes (PG10)
Primastella coach aerodynamique tólé 2 portes (PG10)
Primastella cabriolet (PG10)
Vivastella familiale
Vivastella berline
Vivastella
Vivasport berline 2 portes
Vivasport coach aerodynamique tólé 2 portes
Vivasport coach décapotable
Vivasport cabriolet
Vivasport berline 4 portes
Nervasport
Nervasport berline
Nervasport cabriolet
Nervasport coach décapotable
Nervastella
Nervastella
Nervastella coach décapotable by Antem
Reinasport
Reinastella
Reinastella z nadwoziem Kellnera. Prezydent Francji przybywa na otwarcie Salonu Paryskiego.
Celtaquatre berline
Celtaquatre Coupé
Event: | Entered: | Raced: | Finished: | Best results: | ||||
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2 | 2 | 2 |
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Bignan | 8th | |
Lahaye / Quatressous | 19th |
From 3 to 5 April 1934, less than a month after the record-shattering Hotchkiss, a special Nervasport appears at Montlhery to set the world speed record of 48 hours covering 8037.341 km averaging of 167,445 km/h. The Nervasport succeeds in passing the record of 4000 miles (the average of 169.935 km/h) and continues to set another record of 5000 miles in 48 hours, 3 minutes and 14 seconds (average: 167.465 km/h). In the process, the Nervasport wins another nine international records. The highly streamlined body of this car is no stranger to these good results: it is due to the Riffard engineer, father of the famous aircraft Caudron "Rafale" Cup winner Deutsch de la Meurthe and holder of the record Air World Time; the plane had already exceeded 500 km/h.
Everyone gloats in Billancourt in early April but the euphoria will not last long. On 8 May a 18 CV Sport Delahaye presents at the Montlhery track and began a round ending two days later by obtaining four new world records including the 48 hours at 176.294 km/h. Renault fought back but were finally defeated in a fatal accident.
After being defeated in May by Delahaye, Renault decided to take the challenge. They modified the car by installing a new engine and adopting a Caudron airplane canopy and installing wheel hub caps to improve drag. On 13 August 1934, the craft soars over the ring of Montlhéry again but a few hours later after a terrible accident that results in the death of his driver George Berthelon. After this accident Louis Renault permanently renounces any attempt of that kind.