The Two-Seater VW Golf GTI Clubsport S Is Here And It's Clocked An Astonishing 7min 49sec 'Ring Time

Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to your new front-wheel drive Nurburgring king: the hardcore Golf GTI Clubsport S
The Two-Seater VW Golf GTI Clubsport S Is Here And It's Clocked An Astonishing 7min 49sec 'Ring Time

You have to feel for the Golf GTI. With everyone raving about - and buying - the four-wheel drive R that sits above it in the range, it feels like the poor girl has been all but forgotten. But VW sure as hell hasn’t forgotten about it; last year we had the GTI Clubsport, and now the ante has been upped further with this, the GTI Clubsport S.

Before we go any further, you should know this: it’s now the fastest front-wheel drive production car to ever lap the Nurburgring. It clocked an astonishing time of 07:49:21, and unlike the previous ‘record holder’ - the Honda Civic Type R which lapped 1.4sec slower - there’s no ‘production ready prototype’ or similar caveat; the car that did the work is the real deal.

The Two-Seater VW Golf GTI Clubsport S Is Here And It's Clocked An Astonishing 7min 49sec 'Ring Time

That said, the Clubsport S is a rather uncompromising proposition. It’s only a two-seater - the rear bench has been removed to save weight - and a lot of the sound deadening has been removed. The front subframe is now aluminium too, all of which comes together to save about 30kg in total.

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In addition to the drop in weight, the S has also gained more power. There’s no overboost figure here as with the standard Clubsport, so the S makes a healthy 306bhp all the time. This gets it from 0-62mph in 5.8 seconds if you can row through the six-speed manual gearbox fast enough.

The Two-Seater VW Golf GTI Clubsport S Is Here And It's Clocked An Astonishing 7min 49sec 'Ring Time

Chassis-wise, there’s still the tried and tested VAQ electronic differential lock at the front, but the S also gets revised suspension with increased negative camber. The car sits on 19-inch wheels, wrapped in super sticky Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 semi-slick tyres.

Want one? You’ll have to get in line: just 400 are being made. No price has been revealed yet, but expect a hefty premium over the regular Clubsport, which costs £30,875.

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