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Licenza Renault per Project CARS


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Il team Slightly Mad Studios ha annunciato oggi di aver acquisito la nuova licenza ufficiale Renault per il suo Project CARS. L'accordo permetterà di avere a disposizione nel simulatore ben 6 diverse vetture della casa francese: dalla cattivissima Mégane RS 2014, alla Clio IV RS Cup, Alpine A450, passando per la Laguna BTCC del 1999, Mégane Trophy I del 2009, fino alla mitica Alpine A442B del 1978.

 

Slightly Mad Studios are excited to announce the newest addition to Project CARS’ ever-expanding list of represented car manufacturers as Renault joins the WMD-powered racing title.

Project CARS will allow players to experience one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious manufacturers, featuring a selection of the company’s most successful & iconic cars.

Renault’s arrival to Project CARS will give players the chance to drive some of the brand’s most spectacular & successful road & racing cars, starting with one of their newest creations, the 265hp 2014 Mégane RS road car.

Project CARS is all about racing and everyone will find a Renault race car to match their skill level in game, starting out with the 2013 Clio IV RS Cup, one of the world’s most popular tin-top racers.

Drivers fancying something more powerful will be able to prove themselves in the V6-powered Mégane Trophy II race car or tackle the ultimate challenge, the 2013 Alpine A450 LMP2 prototype racer of Le Mans 24 Hours fame.

Aside from current road & racing machinery, the choice of Renault cars represented within the game also honors the brand’s past competition success. Players will experience the 1999 Renault Laguna of British Touring Car Championship fame, one of the company’s most successful & iconic touring cars.

The list of Renaults in Project CARS is rounded out by nothing less than a geniune Le Mans 24 Hours winner, the V6 Turbo-powered Alpine A442B that Didier Pironi and Jean-Pierre Jaussaud took to the top of the podium at La Sarthe in 1978.

 

Renault in Project CARS

  • 2014 Mégane RS
  • 2013 Clio IV RS Cup
  • 2013 Alpine A450
  • 1999 Laguna BTCC
  • 2009 Mégane Trophy II
  • 1978 Alpine A442B


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