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Managing the setting of the car is a nice thing, but the rest may be a bit intrusive?

Like the 6.0l V12 powered French monster, the Mega Track ?

Probably. Citroën with hydraulic suspension are notorious for giving people motion sickness, when they are not used to it.

This is also an odd case where we saw this kind of technology in road cars before we saw it in F1 — the hydraulic suspensions at Citroen and the British Motor Company were around in the '50s and '60s, linking the front and rear with hydraulic lines. The goal to keep ride height level was the same, though these

Nevermind...I'm really stupid, I didn't even see it's not a facelifted one, so it can't be a Trophy. I got confused by the red lettering on the F1 lip.

Is that a brand new Mégane RS Trophy ?

If only the idiots at the French government could see this, I would be so happy! (They to lower the speed by 10km/h on most roads based on some bogus study...)

This is the kind of content explaining why I love Jalopnik!

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And don't forget about the awesomness that was car rugby (first half below)

I've always been amazed by co-driver and their capacity to remain calm at these speed while not really looking at the road.

Probably. But the current Mégane is heading towards the end of its life. The Trophy-R will be this generation R26-R, the last RS before the new model.

I'm eager to see what Peugeot will be able to do with the 308 R. Especially since the base 308 is a good deal 200kg lighter than the base Mégane.

And it isn't just a sign put there by the track, it was decided by the préfet (that would kind of like a governor with much, much, much less power)

And TWO of them.

You already have the A1 as well as the Citroën DS3.

A rally in France (near St Étienne)

I saw a Sierra RS this weekend at a rally. Gorgeous machine.

Fastest lap in a car. The first record was set by a Rover Vitesse some time more than 20 years ago. The second time a car ran the TT was in 2011.

Yesterday evening a French channel aired a documentary called "Sacrifice", it is about the D-Day, the preparation and the aftermath. Quite a wonderful documentary. It was made using video footage from the National Archives (that's what the directors said in an interview).

Here's my extremely short summery: I WANT A WILLIAMS CLIO. Now, please. That would be all...