Another week, more titles for Renault Clio : a champion in Clio Trophy France Terre, Clio Rally4 crowned in Madeira, and titles for Clio Rally3 and Clio Rally5 in Slovenia

Clio Trophy France Terre & French Gravel Rally Championship

The Clio Trophy France Terre concluded its season at Rallye Terre de Vaucluse. With Maëlle Casays as his co-driver, Alexandre Villiod became the youngest winner in the category’s history. Mika Rasoamaromaka finished fifth to clinch the title, the Jean Ragnotti Performer Trophy, and the best Junior position, synonymous with an official programme in 2026, while contributing to Fun Meca Sport’s fourth team title.

The event also saw former Clio Trophy France Asphalte and Clio Trophy France Terre competitors shine. Last year’s best Juniors, Arthur Pelamourgues and Tom Pellerey, made a strong impression, challenging for the podium on their Rally2 debut. Meanwhile, Clio Rally3 again won the GT2i CFRT FFSA Trophy, this time with a sweep of the top seven led by Steven Bossard and Jacques-Julien Renucci.

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Clio Trophy Spain Asfalto

Already victorious last year at Rally La Nucía-Mediterráneo, Nicolás Cabanes and Javier Moltó did it again on home turf, putting themselves back in the title race at just the right moment. Francisco Puertas and Sergio Fernández finished second, taking the lead in the general classification heading to the final round at Rally Ciudad de Valencia (28-29 November). Adrián Vargas and Sergio Díaz completed the podium, finishing third on their debut in Clio Trophy Spain Asfalto.

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Madeira Rally Championship

Already champions last year with Vasco Silva and Tiago Fernandes, Clio Rally4 doubled its tally in the two-wheel drive category with the same crew, winning the 2WD and RC4 classes in the final round at Rali Porto Santo. André Freitas and Agostinho Bettencourt led an all-Clio Rally5 podium in its category.

Slovenian Rally Championship

Clio Rally3 and Clio Rally5 enjoyed further success at Rally Idrija. Mitja Glasenčnik and Matej Pistotnik clinched the D4 title with Clio Rally3 without even taking the start. Meanwhile, Mitja Velkavrh and Nina Velkavrh Gorenc won in D1, but Clio Rally5 was crowned champion with Luka Brus in the drivers’ classification. Nina Velkavrh Gorenc won the co-drivers’ title, while Mitja Velkavrh finished third in the Junior category.

French Rally Cup

Clio Rally3, Clio Rally4, and Clio Rally5 excelled at Rallye de l’Indre, where its cousin, the Alpine A290 Rallye, made its competition debut. Frédéric Roussel and Hakima Hmidache finished second overall and won in Rally3. Meanwhile, Hugues Forichon and Véronique Michnowski-Forichon finished sixth overall and second in Rally4. Lastly, Calvin Lucas and Julie Plat set the pace in Rally5 and finished in the top ten overall.

Clio Rally3 and Clio Rally5 also won at Rallye du Haut-Pays Niçois with the duos Jean-Baptiste Daune − Morgan Gaillot and Christophe Tramaloni − Nicolas Tosi, Rallye de la Vallée de l’Ognon with Nicolas Miclo − Manon Gehin and Gilles Bandelier − Romain Collette, at Rallye de Beuzeville Honfleur with Arnaud Gautier − Jérémy Guesnet and Guillaume Halbourg − Ludovic Gallier, and at Rallye du Pays Rignacois with Gaël Alquier − Marion Alquier-Ceres and Pierre-Marie Lacroix − Nathalie Lacroix. Clio Rally5 was also victorious with Gérard Bert and Adrien Pautet at Rallye National Monts et Coteaux, and with Anthony Dominici and Christophe Andreani at Rallye Mare è Machja.

And elsewhere

Clio Rally3 won again in Germany with Klaus Werner and Mika Jordan in RC3 at the ADAC Rally Köln-Ahrweiler. The model continued its winning streak in Italy with Ludwig Zigliani and Sara Montavoci in Rally3, Paola Fedi and Irene Bubola in the Women’s category, and with Lorenzo Nesti and Alessia Bertagna in Rally5 at Rally Città di Scandicci. Lastly, Clio Rally5 dominated its class, led by Ben Barendregt and Paul Ter Boo at Rally van Zuid-Limburg (Belgium).

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