Not wishing to flog a dead horse (even though I know I am) The simple fact is that almost everyone who's driven one, both on here and people I know, get out saying it's slow.
That's the perception that people have after driving it, if they've come from another Renaultsport. Whichever way you cut and slice the stats and figures, that is the reality. Speed isn't everything, but I think 99% of all upgrading RS Clio drivers at least want the sensation, if not the actual figures.
I love the 197, I'd have bought one months ago if it didn't feel so damn gutless. I think there are a LOT of 172/182 owners out there thinking the exact same thing, and that's a lot of money that could have been in Renaults piggy bank. I'm not moaning about it, as I have a personal choice what I buy, but it seems a general statement of fact that it just doesn't feel quick. I hope the inevitable Cup/Trophy does something to keep Renualtsport at the top of their game. I mean that from a sales perspective, because if the 197 doesn't sell well, it's not going to do our brand name any good at all, and that can't be good for development funds from the bean counters etc. etc.
It is a fanatastic car, but the facts are that it will likely lose sales to the likes of the Corsa VXR based on straight line pace, and that's a bad thing IMO. Lets hope the guys in Dieppe are ripping out 30 airbags as I type