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If indeed 2900 is the number of Clio Williams built of all three varieties, how were they able to race/rally in Group N? The FIA rules stated that 5,000 examples had to be produced. They could get into group A as an evolution of the 1.8 requiring 500 examples but surely not group N.
The car and I are in Luxembourg so it is a LHD car. I am the third owner, the second owner had it since 1994 til now. The car was originally supplied new in Luxembourg and has never been registered anywhere else.
If indeed 2900 is the number of Clio Williams built of all three varieties, how were they able to race/rally in Group N? The FIA rules stated that 5,000 examples had to be produced. They could get into group A as an evolution of the 1.8 requiring 500 examples but surely not group N.
The car and I are in Luxembourg so it is a LHD car. I am the third owner, the second owner had it since 1994 til now. The car was originally supplied new in Luxembourg and has never been registered anywhere else.
The dash plaque on my Willy is 3369. It was matriculated 08 07 93 It seems the most sites agree that number built was 2500 units. Did they:
1. Make more than we think?
2. Skip some numbers?
The dash plaque on my Willy is 3369. It was matriculated 08 07 93 It seems the most sites agree that number built was 2500 units. Did they:
1. Make more than we think?
2. Skip some numbers?
Stopped into my local dealer and what they are offering here is the "Clio Renault Sport 2.0 16V Jean Ragnotti" Looks like it must be along the same lines as the "Cup" Wheel look nice and the pedals are aluminium. Power quoted 124kw for Luxembourg and 120kw for Belguim...
Stopped into my local dealer and what they are offering here is the "Clio Renault Sport 2.0 16V Jean Ragnotti" Looks like it must be along the same lines as the "Cup" Wheel look nice and the pedals are aluminium. Power quoted 124kw for Luxembourg and 120kw for Belguim...