Quote: Originally posted by 172 Cup_Dude on 14 October 2004
Cheers dudes.
I only brought the car a month ago so I assume the alignment is ok. Tyres are the ones that came with the car new so they are fine, its done 5,400 miles. I checked
tyre pressures they other day and pumped up the tyres.
You must have some balls to keep driving when it is twitching! I am now ending up braking well early just incase. How long did it take you to get proper used to it?
Be progressive as you possibly can, itll get twitchy, but hold its line. Youre doing the best thing possible braking early and avoiding it completely, but when you get into a bit of a race or something, thats not really an option, so you sort of let the car twitch and keep it going straight as far as possible. Had a few scares, especially when you have to brake hard due to someone pulling out or something, car can get quite out of shape. At least youre aware of it, so you should be able to drive around it, youll find the more you drive the car, the happier you are to push it and let it get a little out of shape without losing it completely. I also found that if I almost let the car get lose, it corrected itself. I stopped fighting it, kept it straight as possible without going against it too hard, and it settled without any major dramas following, track day would be excellent for you to get a feel for it thou, preferably airflied with the luxury of a decent run off.
As everything sounds fine with your Cup, im sure its just youre not used to such a sharp car. Cup is superb, very pointy and grippy, but if you have any real doubts, get a mate to take you over to a Renault dealer and test drive another to compare.