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Alpine Celebrates Its 60Th Anniversary at France's COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE 03­02­2015 ALPINE CELEBRATES ITS 60TH ANNIVERSARY AT FRANCE’S RÉTROMOBILE SHOW An event not to miss for motoring aficionados, the Salon Rétromobile (February 4­8) will officially kick off Alpine’s 60th anniversary celebrations. The area set aside for the brand will highlight the two models that led Jean Rédélé towards the design of the iconic A110 Berlinette: the A106 Coach and Willys­Interlagos, which was produced in Brazil. Just days after its launch at the Festival Automobile International, the Alpine Vision Gran Turismo concept is set to delight both video game fans and those who are simply eager for clues about the first 21st Century Alpine! “When he founded Société des Automobiles Alpine on June 25, 1955, Jean Rédélé could never have imagined that his creations would still inspire such enthusiasm and passion six decades later... Be that as it may, in 2015 we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of a brand that has attained legendary status. The Rétromobile Show is an event where each year, we come across a host of diehard Alpine fans. This year, they will be able to congregate around a dedicated area that brings to life the brand’s past, present and future. Alongside the historic A106 and Willy­Interlagos models, our Alpine Vision Gran Turismo concept car is sure to leave many of them mouth­agape in amazement! Seamlessly blending the past, present and future and at the crossroads between racing and road cars, this exclusive model crystallizes Alpine’s 21st Century DNA. Complementing our ongoing commitment to motorsport, events like the Rétromobile Show enable us to keep the fire burning for those who eagerly await the unveiling of our forthcoming production car. But that’s another story, with chapters to be written all the way through to 2016!” Bernard Ollivier, CEO, Société des Automobiles Alpine SIXTY YEARS AGO... THE BIRTH OF ALPINE With the benefit of hindsight, Jean Rédélé’s destiny was clear to see. Raised from a very young age in a world dominated by cars, racing and Renault, he also distinguished himself through an avant­garde vision of technology and business. Born on May 17, 1922, Jean was the eldest son of Émile Rédélé, a Renault dealer based in Dieppe and formerly an official mechanic for Ferenc Szisz, the brand’s first ‘factory driver’ back at the beginning of the century. Once he had completed his studies at HEC business school in Paris, Jean came to the attention of Renault’s management for his ground­breaking business ideas. At the age of just 24, he became the youngest car dealer in France as he followed in his father’s footsteps. Reasoning that ‘motorsport is the best way to test production cars and victory is the best sales tool’, Jean Rédélé entered his first competitive events four years later, at the age of 28. After a trial run at the Rallye Monte­Carlo in 1950, he triumphed in the inaugural Rallye de Dieppe behind the wheel of the new 4CV, defeating a plethora of significantly more powerful rivals! This nationally­acclaimed victory convinced Renault to entrust him with a 4CV ‘1063’ – the special racing version – for the following season. While this enabled him to maintain his run of success, Jean Rédélé worked hard to improve the performance of his vehicle. This quest led him to Giovanni Michelotti, from whom he ordered a 4CV ‘Spéciale Sport’, whose chief attribute was an aluminium body that was rather more aerodynamically streamlined than the original vehicle. Over the course of time, this collaboration between the French rally driver and the Italian designer gave birth to three unique models. While awaiting the delivery of his new car, Rédélé continued to compete in his ‘1063’ as his friend Louis Pons – a Renault dealer in Paris and Etampes – became his co­driver. Always seeking to enhance performance, the pair funded the development of a five­speed gearbox, designed by André­Georges Claude. This played a particularly important role in their record­ breaking class victory in the Mille Miglia, the famous road race held between Brescia and Rome. Jean Rédélé’s career path next took him to the Le Mans 24 Hours and Tour de France Automobile. In 1953, he finally got his hands on his 4CV ‘Spéciale’, and on his very first outing in the car, he won the 4th Rallye de Dieppe ahead of two Jaguars and a Porsche! The following year, the Rédélé/Pons pairing triumphed in their class for the third time on the Mille Miglia, before going on to prevail in the Coupe des Alpes. “I thoroughly enjoyed crossing the Alps in my Renault 4CV, and that gave me the idea of calling my future cars ‘Alpines’, so that my customers would experience that same driving pleasure,” he would later reveal. The notion of creating his own brand preyed upon Jean Rédélé’s mind, and it was his father­ in­law who helped him to turn his dream into reality. Owner of the Grand Garage de la Place de Clichy on rue Forest, Charles Escoffier was one of the leading Renault dealers of the era. When he asked his son­in­law to assist with the development and marketing of a series of ‘Coaches’ already commissioned from Gessalin & Chappe, it proved to be the catalyst for the foundation of the ‘Société des Automobiles Alpine’ on June 25, 1955. By the same token, it marked the end of Jean Rédélé’s driving career. THE A106: THE BEGINNING OF AN INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE When envisioning his future creations, Jean Rédélé was keen to focus on the following basic principles: simple yet competitive mechanicals, using the highest proportion of production parts possible and all clothed by a lightweight and attractive body. In some respects, Charles Escoffier’s ‘Coach’ adhered to these prerequisites... even if Jean Rédélé did not take the credit for it! Designed by Jean Gessalin and built by the Chappe brothers, the first prototype was presented by Escoffier to Renault’s management board in February, 1955. Once its homologation had been confirmed, Jean Rédélé set about working his magic. He made a number of modifications, borne out of the 4CVs developed in tandem with Michelotti. The ‘Coach’ took on the name A106: ‘A’ for Alpine and ‘106’ in reference to the code name of the 4CV, which served as a source for parts. At the beginning of July, three Alpine A106s in the colours of the French flag – one in blue, one white and one red – paraded through the courtyard of Renault’s headquarters in Boulogne­Billancourt. Even if he was not particularly fond of the design of the first Alpine, Jean Rédélé was nonetheless extremely proud to have become a full­fledged car manufacturer in his own right. Mechanically, the Alpine A106 used the same chassis and suspension as the 4CV. The 747cc, four­cylinder in­line engine was offered in two versions – one producing 21hp, the other 38hp. This first Alpine stood out above all for its polyester body, fitted to the original chassis of the 4CV. As options, it was possible to equip the A106 with the ‘Claude’ five­speed gearbox or the ‘Mille Miles’ suspension, composed of four rear shock absorbers. True to his principles of continuous improvement – at a time before ‘Kaizen’ had entered the motor industry vocabulary – Jean Rédélé relentlessly sought to make advances to the A106. Tiring of Gessalin & Chappe's reluctance to evolve the vehicle, the Dieppe native elected to open his own body shop: RDL. This spirit of independence was further evinced in the launch of a cabriolet version, designed by Michelotti and unveiled at the 1956 Paris Motor Show. A third variation saw the light of day in 1958: the A106 ‘Coupé Sport’ – effectively the cabriolet but with a hard­top! With 251 cars produced between 1955 and 1960, the A106 enabled Jean Rédélé to successfully establish his business – but that was only the first phase... A108: THE FIRST BERLINETTE Should we talk about the A108 or the A108s? There were so many different body types and configurations that it is difficult to paint an accurate picture of the history of a model of which 236 examples were built between 1958 and 1965. The A108 appeared for the first time at the 1957 Paris Motor Show. The body of the A106 ‘Coach’ – produced by Chappe & Gessalin – and the RDL cabriolet were initially retained, with the real changes taking place under the bonnet: the engine from the 4CV was replaced by the 845cc ‘Ventoux’ powerplant from the Renault Dauphine. Over time, it became possible to instead opt for a re­bored 904cc unit prepared by Marc Mignotet, or the 998cc engine from the Dauphine Gordini. The style evolved too, based on a variant of the A106 conceived by Philippe Charles, a young designer aged just 17! Using the Michelotti­designed cabriolet as his starting­point, he covered the headlights with a Perspex bubble and made the rear of the car longer so as to achieve a slimmer and more streamlined shape. Baptised ‘Berlinette’, this car was entered into the 1960 Tour de France Automobile by Jean Rédélé himself, and its critical success was such that the new look was soon transferred across to the cabriolets and ‘Coupé­Sports’ produced by RDL. Another significant corner was turned in 1961, with the generalisation of the ‘beams and backbone’ chassis across all models. This architecture was based on a robust central beam, onto which were grafted side rails that supported the front and rear sub­frames. Enhancing stiffness and reducing weight, this innovation would be the secret behind the superb handling of Alpine cars throughout the generations.
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