Countdown 30-21
30 RENAULT CLIO WILLIAMS
Great to drive for at least two important reasons: one, it has a 2-litre engine thats lusty, revvy and sounds good; two, the chassis is the fully-rounded product and gives the driver just about every option save full-blooded oversteer when pressing on. Not only does the Clio Willy make gold wheels and decals look good (no mean achievement), it delivers a steer crammed with memorable moments from a lusty thump in the back to considerable on-the-limit finesse.
Layout: Front-engine, front-drive
Engine: In-line 4-cyl, 1988cc
Power: 150bhp
Top speed: 121mph
0-60: 7.6sec
Years: 1993-96
29 HONDA NSX TYPE R
Lighter, harder, faster and hornier than the standard item, the NSX-R could have been the perfect riposte to the 911 GT3 and Ferrari 360 CS. Alas it never made it to the UK. Traction off the line is stunning, the rifle-bolt action of the six-speed box amazingly fast and accurate. Gun it letting the green and red shift-lights set into the rev-counter alert you to the proximity of the 8000rpm red line and youre pressed towards the bulkhead by one sustained surge after another.
Its hard to recall steering that resolves information about the road surface more organically than that of the NSX-R. It plays out like a relief map, just the right amount of weight and damping smoothing off the rough edges. The confidence it gives you is astonishing. Much like the car itself.
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-drive
Engine: V6, 3179cc
Power: 276bhp
Top speed: 168mph
0-60: 4.4sec
Years: 2002-03
28 PORSCHE 911 2.7 RS
The original and in many ways still the best. Just 210 horsepower but just 980 kilos. The light engine and light five-speed gearbox means the rearward weight bias is similar as a percentage, but a much lower overall figure. That allows lower spring rates which means the balance can be exploited via unassisted steering which is sooo sensitive. Still the most involving of the rear-engine Porsches for all these reasons.
Layout: Rear-engine, rear-drive
Engine: Flat-6, 2687cc
Power: 210bhp
Top speed: 150mph
0-60: 5.6sec
Years: 1972-73
27 BMW M3 CSL
The ultimate E46-generation M3. Thumb the CSLs M Track button and, as with all the best sorted rear-drive chassis, its balance moves to the point where it rests on a broad line drawn between helm and throttle inputs. Then the CSL starts to flow at speed in a way you simply wouldnt believe. And so immediate and so abundant is the CSLs response to the throttle between 2000 and 7000rpm, so scalp-prickling its yowl and so scarce the time it takes the fully wound-up SMG to shift through the engines workload, it makes your regular M3 feel comparatively tame.
Layout: Front-engine, rear-drive
Engine: In-line 6-cyl, 3246cc
Power: 355bhp
Top speed: 155mph
0-60: 5.3sec
Years: 2003-04
26 BMW E30 M3
This is, quite simply, one of the best cars BMW has ever made. And thats largely because it was genuinely a product of the Motorsport division, with a run of road cars produced to satisfy homologation requirements. Its terrific, raspy twin-cam engine revved enough to be exciting. It was also lighter than any of the models that followed and better for it as always.
Youll have little appreciation of how good a saloons steering can be or how adjustable its cornering balance unless youve driven a well-cared- for E30 M3. Its a talented track car made good for the road, pure and simple: incisive, involving and deeply rewarding. Few cars feel as supple and naturally fluent, while balance on the limit is extraordinary. Respect.
Layout: Front-engine, rear-drive
Engine: In-line 4-cyl, 2302cc
Power: 220bhp
Top speed: 144mph
0-60: 6.7sec
Years: 1986-90
25 RENAULT CLIO V6
The impossibly squat Clio rewards long-term relationships with real charisma and great entertainment. Handling that can bite (especially the mk1) only adds to the character. Maybe it isnt quick enough, it aquaplanes something rotten, the gearchange is mediocre and it has only two seats. But just look and listen. Its a miniature exotic. And once you learn to relax with the car, dont try to over-drive it and let the engines fine flexibility do the work, the rewards come in torrents.
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-drive
Engine: V6, 2946cc
Power: 255bhp
Top speed: 153mph
0-60: 5.8sec
Years: 1999-2005
24 FERRARI 288 GTO
Right up there with the Lamborghini Miura in the all-time drool parade, the 288 GTO is a serious piece of kit, too, with a composite body and longitudinally slung proto-F40 engine. Saddled up with a brace of IHI turbos, the 2.8-litre quattrovalvole V8 develops a tidy 400bhp (or 140bhp/litre) enough, before the Porsche 959 came along, to make the 189mph GTO the fastest production car in the world in the mid-80s. On a really difficult stretch of road, its lithe chassis and feelful steering make it a match for any subsequent Ferrari supercar, F40, F50 and Enzo included.
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-drive
Engine: V8, 2855cc, twin-turbo
Power: 400bhp
Top speed: 189mph
0-60: 4.9sec
Years: 1984-85
23 Peugeot 205 GTI
If you appreciate the niceties of lift-off oversteer, this is the hot hatch that keeps on giving. Just one word of warning the wheelbase is very short, so better not let the situation develop unless youre ready for it! When you are, the steering and engine are so quick to respond that you can indulge with confidence. Lightning gearchange and meaty steering feel add to the already high involvement factor. Extraordinarily agile, too. Not for the faint-hearted in the wet but little else from this era can claim to be a more challenging/rewarding steer, though the more composed Clio Williams runs it close. The little Pug is an all-time great and fabulous fun.
Layout: Front-engine, front-drive
Engine: In-line 4-cyl, 1905cc
Power: 130bhp
Top speed: 124mph
0-60: 7.9sec
Years: 1988-91
22 HONDA INTEGRA
What an engine: 187bhp at 8000rpm, 8400rpm red line, scalp-prickling noise. And what a chassis. The Integra R is one of those rare cars that doesnt have to sacrifice control for comfort. Its firmness keeps its sticky Bridgestone Potenzas planted to the tarmac but doesnt allow sharp inputs to upset the bodys composure. And when you do breach the limit (intentionally or otherwise) the chassis stays with you rather than hanging you out to dry. Throw in steering with a surprising amount of weight and feel, and a deliciously short and precise gearshift, and it all adds up to something very special indeed. In a word: sensational.
Layout: Front-engine, front-drive
Engine: In-line 4-cyl, 1797cc
Power: 187bhp
Top speed: 145mph
0-60: 6.2sec
Years: 1996-2000
21 NISSAN GT-R
Its the automotive Terminator, ruthless in its pursuit of speed, a brutal taker-aparter of supercar reputations (just ask the Veyron, which couldnt catch it on testing Welsh roads, evo 134). But this is car and driver in harmony: each aware of exactly what the other is up to and able to respond accordingly. Driving it is a partnership and thats what makes the GT-R a truly great drivers car.
Layout: Front-engine, 4wd
Engine: V6, 3799cc, twin-turbo
Power: 478bhp
Top speed: 193mph
0-60: 3.9sec
Years: 2008-