Clio 197 Cup

GransportFan1

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So as some of you already know I have now upgraded from the Punto to a Renault Clio 197 Cup. Having admired the hot Renault's for a number of years i knew it was a field where i would definitely enter it was just a case of waiting for the finances to improve and me finding my ideal spec car. I knew that from day 1 i had to have the Cup model purely because it features a revised spring/damper set up and a slightly quicker steering rack yet on the second hand market there is virtually no difference in price between a Cup and non Cup model. The Cup is quite a rare model, Renault only built 432 for the UK market of which 79 where finished in my colour, Nimbus Silver (Glacier white and Racing Blue were the other 2 options, 266 and 87 of each were built). Mine does without the optional A/C and Recaro seats which i would have liked but this was a great example i just couldn't turn it down. A viewing was arranged on the 21st April, a quick test drive confirmed my decision. I wanted it and left a deposit that day. 4 days until collection, it was Christmas all over again........... but at my expense.

I collected the car on Friday (25th April) having handed over £6350 i could't help but think i had got an absolute bargain purely because the car was the cheapest 197 Cup in the country with over £600 spent on it in the last 4 months including the dreaded cambelt change. Collection day was a fairly dull process, picking the car up was exciting but the drive home in the pouring rain was fairly dull...... i don't think i managed to take the car past 4.5k rpm and when you have an additional 3000 rpm to play with it was a relatively boring drive.

Saturday loomed, dry day. Perfect. A spirited drive on a local seciton of A road and wow........ it felt absolutely fantastic. The steering, damping and initial turn in just feels sublime. You know exactly where the front end is and exactly what its doing. Coming from a 1.4 Fiat Punto to the Clio is just a revelation (which i did expect) but it really has left a big impression on me. The engine is so eager to rev and after 5k it pulls really hard right to the red line. The gearbox is a talking point amongst the Clio owners for it's reliability but mine feels absolutely spot on... precise and easy to find that next cog when you are really going for it. Lets hope it stays that way :)

Any criticisms..... nothing at the minute apart from i wish the pedals were positioned level with each other; the accelerator sits a couple of CM further back than the brake pedal so at the minute heel and toeing is a little tricky but i am gradually learning to just roll my foot across to blip the throttle on the down changes. The Punto required me to flick my heel across which once i got used to felt so natural but its a learning curve jumping into a new car and i can't wait to get to know the Clio better.

So anything planned for the car...... at the minute it feels great but the Falken's are looking a little low and once the summer is over they will be well and truly passed their best. Winter will see some AD08R's purchased (all round) in time for the spring. An induction kit is also on the cards and some other little trinkets, mainly OCD related. The front discs are lipped slightly so i think new front discs, pads and DOT51 fluid will be acquired at some point in the near future.

Pics below...


197 Cup
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Rivals
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


RenaultSport
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Rear
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Group pose
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Relations
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Front
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Arch
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Cup
by Adam Melville, on Flickr


Brembo
by Adam Melville, on Flickr
 

alfatwo

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Youv'e got some balls driving that French thing around and then putting the thing up on here!

Dave
 

Contigo

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Mate ignore Dave! What does he know about racing and cars? :)

Adam, have to say for your age a great choice in motors and for me Renault make the best hot hatch. I had an R26 for a while and my god was it good. Then I did a recent track day in the new Megane cup wt Silverstpne and the handling from a FWD car has never been better. Be interesting to meet on the VXR day at Silverstpne and see what you think of the Corsa editions.

Enjoy and please drive safely as that car you have is a very capable machine....
 

BennyD

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The Falken 453s, apparently, aren't as good as the 452s. So you are starting from a medium benchmark. Have a look at the Goodyear F1 A2s, IMO, they are very good. Otherwise, good choice of car apart from it being f*ckin french! Have fun and I'll keep my eye out or you.
 

Andyk

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Adam as I said before a great hot hatch...Love the looks and the colour and wheels on yours really suits it. Looks great. Friend took me out in his a few years back and it really did impress me. Love the styling especially the wheel arch with that vent in it. Well done my friend a lovely car.
 

GransportFan1

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Mate ignore Dave! What does he know about racing and cars? :)

Adam, have to say for your age a great choice in motors and for me Renault make the best hot hatch. I had an R26 for a while and my god was it good. Then I did a recent track day in the new Megane cup at Silverstone and the handling from a FWD car has never been better. Be interesting to meet on the VXR day at Silverstone and see what you think of the Corsa editions.

Enjoy and please drive safely as that car you have is a very capable machine....

Thanks :) I looked at a 225 Cup but it didn't warm to it, it was crying out for an LSD, 2nd gear off a roundabout and you could feel the torque steer and a good R26 was nearly 2k more than the Clio.

Yes it is a capable machine, very eager to rev and it certainly doesn't take long for the speedo to climb.

The Falken 453s, apparently, aren't as good as the 452s. So you are starting from a medium benchmark. Have a look at the Goodyear F1 A2s, IMO, they are very good. Otherwise, good choice of car apart from it being f*ckin french! Have fun and I'll keep my eye out or you.

It will look at the options in detail but quite fancy some super sticky road tyres. The Yokahama ADO8R's are only £100 a corner.

Nowt wrong with French stuff :D

Adam as I said before a great hot hatch...Love the looks and the colour and wheels on yours really suits it. Looks great. Friend took me out in his a few years back and it really did impress me. Love the styling especially the wheel arch with that vent in it. Well done my friend a lovely car.

I went in a friend's 200 last year at Oulton Park and that was a big influence on my decision to consider the Renault.