The Renault 5, even in the later Turbo 2 configuration, would still look like an inexplicably wide and noisy city car to most people.

But it isn’t that at all and it was actually the second series of these mid-engined beasts that Renault produced. The Turbo 1 was the actual homologation special that it needed to make to go racing, while the Turbo 2 was a refining (and slight toning down) of that formula in every respect.

Yes, some race-spec components were lost in the quest for cost, but according to Davide Cironi (the guy in the video), all you really feel when driving it is Group B pedigree.

He drives the car in the (Italian language) video posted below (with subitltes) and seems hugely impressed by the car’s characteristics. Davide is no stranger to driving fast, sporty cars (he has a page where he lists everything he’s tried), in case you were wondering just who the heck he was, showering the Turbo 2 with oodles of enthusiast praise.

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