David Stuart
ClioSport Club Member
Anyone following Graham’s old thread on M100CUP will know the history of this car and that he recently sold it. I thought I would start a thread of my own to update on any changes to the car and record how I’m getting on as a relative newbie to hillclimbs as sprints.
Let me start by setting out how I came about buying the car.
I bought my first clio sport in 2016 to prove to my brother that you don’t have to spend a fortune to go fast. Done a couple of open resting sessions at Forrestburn hillclimb and Kames sprint track local to me. Even in fairly standard trim the car went well.
Since then I decided to enter the Scottish sprint and hillclimb championship this year. I’ve competed in 4 events and really got the bug. Came last most of the time but always improving. Around July time I was certain I wanted to downsize my car collection and put some more money into racing the clio. I had a 1990 Mini Cooper RSP which I wasn’t using much (only 500 miles last year). Lovely car but a garage ornament so I reluctantly decided to sell hoping I wouldn’t regret it. Here is he last picture of it before it went to its new owner.
The intention was to sell the RSP and put the money into upgrading my own car. While it was up for sale I remembered graham mentioned he was possibly going to sell his clio on. With a lot of the upgrades I planned (coilovers, diff and more power) I decided to see if graham was indeed ready to sell and over the course of a few weeks we came to a deal.
Here is M100CUP arriving at mine after travelling the length of Britain from Devon to Scotland.
I was very keen to try it out. So took the first opportunity to go to a track night a knockhill. The car is fully committed to A2 hillclimb class so this was a bit different for me but interesting non the less and it confirmed to me a few of the changes I wanted to make (you can prob guess from the title its not staying how it is). More in the next part.
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Let me start by setting out how I came about buying the car.
I bought my first clio sport in 2016 to prove to my brother that you don’t have to spend a fortune to go fast. Done a couple of open resting sessions at Forrestburn hillclimb and Kames sprint track local to me. Even in fairly standard trim the car went well.
Since then I decided to enter the Scottish sprint and hillclimb championship this year. I’ve competed in 4 events and really got the bug. Came last most of the time but always improving. Around July time I was certain I wanted to downsize my car collection and put some more money into racing the clio. I had a 1990 Mini Cooper RSP which I wasn’t using much (only 500 miles last year). Lovely car but a garage ornament so I reluctantly decided to sell hoping I wouldn’t regret it. Here is he last picture of it before it went to its new owner.
The intention was to sell the RSP and put the money into upgrading my own car. While it was up for sale I remembered graham mentioned he was possibly going to sell his clio on. With a lot of the upgrades I planned (coilovers, diff and more power) I decided to see if graham was indeed ready to sell and over the course of a few weeks we came to a deal.
Here is M100CUP arriving at mine after travelling the length of Britain from Devon to Scotland.
I was very keen to try it out. So took the first opportunity to go to a track night a knockhill. The car is fully committed to A2 hillclimb class so this was a bit different for me but interesting non the less and it confirmed to me a few of the changes I wanted to make (you can prob guess from the title its not staying how it is). More in the next part.
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