No, because a Trophy out handles a Cup. Flawed logic re lap times. A new model, with more power, close ratio box, wider tyres, wider track, better brakes. Shows what weight does. And TBH the reason I didn't bring lap times up is that they aren't that relevant, it's more about the experience. Just adding layer after layer of interference which dulls the experience. We all know that in a straight line the 197 is as quick as the 182, but it still doesn't 'feel' as quick. Weight kills performance (every aspect of performance). As for 30mpg, most people are getting 27mpg.
As for the 197 being as good as a Trophy? No. There are very few objective view points from the general public, too many outside influences. Every article/review of the 197 I've read picks out major failings (lack of feel, lack of subjective speed), whilst the Trophy is acknowledged by many as the pinnacle of hot-hatches, not just Clio's.
Think I've said before, that the 197 is a better all round car, but not the better hot hatch/performance car. Where's the excitement gone? The sweaty palms, the slightly scared feeling when you get to the end of a hard drive?
When the car was first released, I was convinced it was my next car. I love Renault Sports, on my 4th now. Never has a car fallen so far from my expectations.
Good: Looks great, interior, brakes (!!), exhaust note, ride
Bad: Feel-less steering, sounds quicker than it feels, engine lacks that ability to grab hold of the car and really fling it down the road, fuel economy, lack of drama/excitement.