I'm proud I guess, but not of the F1 thing, just for owning one to be honest.
It walks a fine line but they still just manage that "it" factor that many other hatches don't manage, which imo is amazing considering how cheap you can buy them for these days. Many other Renaultsport owners will give a knowing nod, a wave or a frantic flashing of their lights when they see you, or come over for a chat in a car park or petrol station. I thought that sort of thing only happened with old Beetle's etc, its a nice feeling though.
Whatever people say, Renaultsports are still relatively rare on British roads (compare sales against something like a Civic Type R) and that helps. But its also the way that all of them (from the 16V onwards) have always had that "same but different" look to them, the average person knows it a different or special Clio, but from a visual perspective its hard for them to work out why when looking at it.