There are 2 heavy braking points at knockhill that you will be slamming on the brakes and the last thing you want in either of these areas of the track is fade or the fear that it could happen. Standard pads are the first thing I would change on the car.
When I go to a track day I want to make the most of my time out on track not braking early to save my pads.
This, you may be surprised at how good the car is as standard.
Learn to drive with what you have first.
MY 197 used to eat Donington GP circuit & this is renowned as a brake killer.
If you run out of brakes you are on them too much
Exactly Steve. Brake and turn........ Wait for the back end to come round then throttle. lol
I stick by that you should adapt your driving to the car and not the other way round.
I get violent understeer on entry to Coppice. Maybe not violent but just enough. lol
I'm sure you can have me in the twisites but my excuse is standard supension and tyres.
OP: There is no need to change anything on your 197 for a trackday unless someone put budget pads and tyres on. Try it on track then change what you need changing but you won't be going any faster until you have reached the limits of the old bits.
The only thing I would change is the tyres, if you use your brakes properly then they don't provide enough retardation.
Steve: I thought you are selling? If I can sell the 200 for a resonable price than a Mk1 or Mk3 is on the list. Don't forget I was in the RWD club.
I hear you and agree with you to degree about making changes to the car when required but I know knockhill and got 2 tuition sessions in a Clio 197 at the Renaultsport track day there last May and in both 10 lap session the brakes were fading by the last few laps. This was me following the instructors braking points!
The problem with knockhill is there are 2 heavy braking points on a 1.3 mile track so there is not enough time to cool the brakes and so good pads and fluid are required, trust me.
It's up to the OP who he listens to but I have driven hundreds of laps of knockhill (20 in the car he will be using) and so know it very well.