I was at the ring in 2011, up until that point in time I had always been a die hard Ford fan, my best friend had a Sapphire Cossie that was running 410ish bhp. I always dreamed of owning one myself but that the time I didnt have an financial stability and was more interested in getting pissed at the weekends. Finally when I got a bit of money behind me I bought a Fiesta Zetec S, and then a Fiesta ST.
In 2011 I took my ST to the ring, and over the weekend we befriended a few irish chaps - one of them was called Chris and he owned a beautiful R26.R. We'd been watching the track since Thursday and I lost count of the amount of times I saw Chris in his R26.R passing or pressing expensive metal up the track. So I went over to talk to him about his car when we saw him in the ring carpark. He was an experienced regular at the Nordschleife and given my level of interest it didnt take long before I ended up in the passenger seat for a lap with him.
Given that until this point I had not completed a lap in less than 11 minutes, mostly with my indicator on and pulled over to the right lol.
Anyway Chris hauled us from Bridge to Gantry on that particular day in not much over 8 minutes. There was a little traffic but generally a clear lap.
I am no stranger to being a passenger in a quick motor, my brother was Super 1600 rally champ, my mum worked for the Subaru World Rally Team and my step dad was a reasonably successful rally driver in the 70's. I've grown up around cars/rallying/track days etc I've ridden in works spec rally cars, GT3 porkas etc etc all with experienced and professional drivers so I've had some fantastic opportunities over the years. But THAT LAP, THAT LAP.... well it changed my life.. literally.
I was a convert, never even glanced sideways at a Renault Sport before that point I must admit, my brother rally'd a 205 so the only french cars I had been interested in was Pugs. That R26.R was simply awesome, the grip level was immense, and even though I wasn't driving, there is no better feeling than completing a lap of the ring without a single car catching and overtaking you lol. Obviously Chris was a **** hot pilot, but you could tell how capable the car was.
I got home on August the 19th, and by September 1st I had ordered a brand new Glacier White 200. I desperately wanted an R26.R but the practicality changed my mind. The Meg 250 was just out of my price range (being a new car at the time) so Clio it was. Never looked back, had my 200 for 4 years and have recently bought an EDC. Always wanted to upgrade to a Meg (would have had a Trophy) but then our little chap came along and 5 doors were essential. Test drove a couple of other 5 doors options from other manufacturers and they felt empty. People hate on the EDC, but it's playful and chuckable and it still has the RS spirit, you just have to look a little harder to find it. Personally I am very happy with it, don't miss my old 200 at all for the record.
So that's the story of how I became a RS enthusiast. Stayed in touch with Chris for a while after we got back from the ring, but lost contact, so if you're out there mate, thank you for giving me that experience and for starting my life long passion for Renault Sports.