RE: PH Carpool: Renaultsport Megane R26.R

RE: PH Carpool: Renaultsport Megane R26.R

Monday 14th May 2012

PH Carpool: Renaultsport Megane R26.R

Two-seats, a roll cage and full harnesses. Pretty hardcore for an only car...



Name:Gavin Blackwell
Car: Renaultsport Megane R26.R
Owned since:June 2009


Previously owned:
Renaultsport Megane R26, Renaultsport Megane 225 F1, various Jeep Cherokees, Subaru Legacy Turbo, Peugeot 405 Mi16, Alfa 164, Lancia Beta Spyder, MG Midget, Fiat X1/9.

Why I bought it:
I had the chance to try one at Brands Hatch on a Renaultsport trackday and it just felt born for the role; to be honest it made my R26 feel a little flabby. I was also seduced by the fact that it's also so rare and special, being the product of proper motorsport know-how and not just a marketing ploy to shift metal.

What I wish I'd known:
There's almost nothing about the car that has caught me unawares (at least in a negative way). The car has, in fact, proved true to its promise, and then some. No nasty surprises at all.


Things I love:
The rarity of the car and its credibility in the paddock and on circuit still gives me a real buzz, but it's also a great car just to drive. The playful, throttle-adjustable handling and wonderful balance make it fun, while the, excellent body control and damping, faithful front end, turn-in and traction help make it devastatingly quick. The brakes are brilliant, too, especially now I have a set of Performance Friction 330mm front discs fitted. Basically, it's a loyal and trusted friend, always on-side and willing to help out when my ambition has overtaken my talent.

Then there are all the genuine motorsport trimmings: carbon buckets and bonnet, harnesses, cage, titanium exhaust, polycarbonate windows, red wheels (OK perhaps that last one isn't quite so 'genuine motorsport'). Really makes you feel special, as do the induction noise and crackles on overrun.


What's really amazing is, beyond all the performance stuff, learning the ins and outs of the R888 Toyos etc, the car's depth of character and ability to perform normal functions - ie the weekly shop, motorway runs in the rain - is brilliant.

Things I hate:
The lack of rear wash wipe and heated window can be a chore at times, likewise the impossibility of just hopping in and out with those seats and harnesses. And I don't particularly enjoy having to put on new tyres every 5,000 to 6,000 miles.

Costs:
Tyres aside, it's actually quite easy on the bank account. Whilst the Megane is my only car, I don't use it for a daily commute and my mileage is around 7,000 a year. I get the car serviced every year at Toomey Renault in Basildon for around £230 and they collect and deliver to my door, which suits me. I attend around three to four trackdays a year and seem to get through a set of tyres every nine months, at £800 or so a go. Redline Tuning, a local motorsport specialist, service the brakes for me and also fitted the upgraded discs and stainless steel braided hoses. I have Ferodo DS2500 pads front and rear and use Motul 600 fluid, which gets bled thoroughly and pretty regularly. Insurance is around £400.


Where I've been:
Part of the joy of this car is that it opens up plenty of opportunity for incredibly varied motoring adventures. A road trip to Monte Carlo, taking in the Route Napoleon, the Col De Turini and the Col De La Bonnette. Two track days to Spa with Renaultsport. Dicing with a mate at the Bedford Autodrome and Snetterton, and discovering how evenly matched a track-prepared E30 M3 and an R26.R are. Driving home 30 miles in a snow storm last February, seeing how far I could get before resorting to the snow socks in the boot and - in the end - making it all the way home using just the R888s (I don't think I would have got far without the LSD doing its thing though!).

What next?
Maybe some more power, nothing too much as I don't want to lose the front-end traction and overstress any other bits of the drivetrain, but 260-270hp would be nice!


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steveb8189

Original Poster:

473 posts

191 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Nice car and nice write up. Thanks for sharing :-)

Great to see you use it to it's full potential but as my only car I think I'd struggle with the carbon seats and harness every time I went to the shops!

Arun_D

2,302 posts

195 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Ahhh, just like my old one. Which I do miss very much at times.

Mine was driven everyday, the long doors and windows made the harnesses a bit more bearable as a quick turn of the head allowed blindspots to be checked with relative ease, but some junctions (and toll booths!) could be tricky).

Fantastic cars, these. Great writeup


fozluvscars

150 posts

144 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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I would have bought one of these if it weren't for the rudeness of the Renault salesman. Feel i've missed out on a fantastic car, although pretty tempting now as used prices have dropped well below £10k.

Arun_D

2,302 posts

195 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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fozluvscars said:
I would have bought one of these if it weren't for the rudeness of the Renault salesman. Feel i've missed out on a fantastic car, although pretty tempting now as used prices have dropped well below £10k.
For the regular R26 (the non stripped out 4-seater that the .R is based on) yes, but R26.R prices are firmly around 15-20k still.

M@1975

591 posts

227 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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FWD.. meh..

Matt0812

1,450 posts

205 months

PH Reportery Lad

Monday 14th May 2012
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What a wonderful car, thanks for sharing!

DanDC5

18,793 posts

167 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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I like these a lot, possibly as much as the FD2 Civic Type R.

Stedman

7,220 posts

192 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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I went out in a couple of these last year at bedford. FELL IN LOVE. cloud9




M@1975 said:
FWD.. meh..
Door's up there mate, top right. Where it says 'logout'.

TristPerrin

135 posts

178 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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A friend of my father has one of these. After he took me out in it my Civic Type R came across all tame and flabby frown


Lovely cars though biggrin

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

185 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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M@1975 said:
FWD.. meh..
And it'll show a clean pair of heels to plenty more supposedly exciting RWD stuff, on a track. So what's the problem?

fozluvscars

150 posts

144 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Arun_D said:
For the regular R26 (the non stripped out 4-seater that the .R is based on) yes, but R26.R prices are firmly around 15-20k still.
why not buy a low mileage r26 for £8k, with £7k+ spare for furry dice, go faster stripes and optional bee sting aerial?

Gary C

12,436 posts

179 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Chicane-UK said:
And it'll show a clean pair of heels to plenty more supposedly exciting RWD stuff, on a track. So what's the problem?
Its not all about who's fastest, more about personal preference. Plenty of RWD cars would leave this car on a track too.

I quite like the idea of the R26.R but I also prefer RWD (with a manual gearbox too).

DaveL485

2,758 posts

197 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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I don't think you realise how good these are unless you actually drive one....

I'd love one, and I could have one but i'd have to give up the 9, 19, 21, Fuego and 172..... and that ain't never gonna happen! biggrin

don logan

3,520 posts

222 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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I`ve done Bonette 3 times in mine and sometimes you can`t believe the libeties you can take in it, on roads like that bikes generally give up and let you past (the consequences if they make a mistake may also have something to do with it)

Things I hate - trying to park quickly with manual mirrors and not kerbing the rear wheel (manually adjusting it quickly isn`t easy either because of the seats and it`s actually quite a wide car) and trying to get out of the car (and the seats) in a car park because the doors are SO long!

Joe M

672 posts

245 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Good writeup and awesome car, would love one. Cant justify spending that much though so maybe an R26, can you give more details on how they compare?

325Ti

391 posts

146 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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M@1975 said:
FWD.. meh..
and what is a mini? FWD i think youll find!!!

Arun_D

2,302 posts

195 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Joe M said:
Good writeup and awesome car, would love one. Cant justify spending that much though so maybe an R26, can you give more details on how they compare?
Had one before the R26.R, Easily the best all-rounder I've owned. As expected (and fairly obviously), it's got 95% of the ability of the .R, with the 4-seater practicality, cruise control etc. Same drivetrain with the GKN differential, and the spring and damper setup on the regular R26 is just superb for road and track use (though tbh the R26.R is hardly a bone shaker).

You wouldn't be missing out on that much of the experience if you went for one, the R26.R having that bit more agility with the weight loss, and has that 'specialness' that the carbon shell seats and optional roll cage etc gave, but the R26 is a fine car indeed.


Edited by Arun_D on Monday 14th May 12:09

356Speedster

2,293 posts

231 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Chicane-UK said:
M@1975 said:
FWD.. meh..
And it'll show a clean pair of heels to plenty more supposedly exciting RWD stuff, on a track. So what's the problem?
Too many people look down on FWD... these are the sort of folks I enjoy upsetting on a challenging road wink

To the OP - Two thumbs up, great to see you using the car regularly and enjoying it. As a Focus RS MP350 owner, I respect the R26.R as a car of the same mould (although even more hardcore, clearly) showing the establishment just what can be done with a brilliant chassis.

Oh, and it's nice to see someone else going thru' the tyre pain, but loving every minute of it biggrin

HairbearTE

702 posts

154 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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Imagine the last 15 years UK motoring without Renaultsport.. Dosen't bear thinking about. There are so rarely truly affordable, hardcore, lightweight road cars released these days, the R26.R was incredible.

Mark-C

5,090 posts

205 months

Monday 14th May 2012
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fozluvscars said:
Arun_D said:
For the regular R26 (the non stripped out 4-seater that the .R is based on) yes, but R26.R prices are firmly around 15-20k still.
why not buy a low mileage r26 for £8k, with £7k+ spare for furry dice, go faster stripes and optional bee sting aerial?
You really don't understand what the "R" gets you. Did you read the article?