What other "toys" do you have?
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Great little track toy that, I had the pleasure of driving a Clio around the Ring, great little cars, I have toyed with the idea of having a Clio as a track car myself.
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apart from long uphill straights, the car is perfect for the track. Doesn't quite have the raw power to really stretch its legs i.e. top speed - but twisty circuits are a perfect match for the grip.Steve_C wrote:Looks good rs32![]()
Am thinking of getting something similar myself. In hindsight, would you get a Clio again for track use? Is yours road legal?
I would definitely recommend them - it's road legal but I wouldn't use it on the road now due to the camber and toe settings - on B roads it tries to follow both camber directions which gets a bit interesting !!
great little car, even without all the prep on mine they are so much fun.
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Sounds good - I prefer the twisty circuits (e.g. Oulton) to the airfield circuits (e.g. Snetterton) so sounds like its the sort of car for me.
Re road legal - I was only thinking in terms of driving to the circuits rather than the hassle of towing etc.
Re road legal - I was only thinking in terms of driving to the circuits rather than the hassle of towing etc.
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