Clio owners don’t forget the annual 2’s on 2’s meeting

5:30pm 2nd February 2026. See you there
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5:30pm 2nd February 2026. See you there
Here’s your chance to be a concours winner and take home a prized RCCV trophy at this year’s Renault Round-Up, Sunday Feb 15 at Pier 35, 263 Lorimer St, Port Melbourne – down by the Yarra River side.

It’s open to both RCCV members and non-club members – just come along with your prized Renault, grab an entry form, fill in your details and let the judges do the rest.
It’s free to enter, open to any Renault model, no matter how new or old – and you never know, you might just snag a trophy and best of all – bragging rights for the next 12 months!
Entrant cars are judged in peer groups by either models (ie Alpine) or years ( ie pre-1970, 2010 – 2020 etc.) – for example your 1974 R12 wagon will be competing in the 1970 – 1990 category so it will be up against other R12, R16, R18, and even Fuego and early R19s.
So it depends a lot on the competition – what cars appear on the day! Then there’s the People’s Choice award where spectators get a chance to vote for the car they like the most. It could be yours!
What are cars judged on? Of course appearance is key, originality can be a major factor, the general condition of the vehicle in all aspects down to the tyres, floor covering and hubcaps. Most categories are marked out of 10. Figures are tallied up and then additional points are awarded for the age of the car at the rate of half a point per year.
For instance a car that is 22 years old receives 11 points (ie half the age of the car in points) or if car is 50 years old it would receive an additional 25 points (ie half the age of the car in points) in order to give the older cars a chance to knock off the newer models.
Where its being held: Pier 35, 263 Lorimer St, Port Melbourne.
When: Sunday February 15 2026.
Time: Display entrant cars from 9am. Member and non-club member Renault owners welcome to attend or participate.
Concours Judging: Will be going on during the day with category winners receiving trophies on the day.
Amenities available: Pier 35 is a bar, cafe restaurant and marina and will be open all day for coffee, brunch, lunch and we would urge all members to come on down and enjoy the day – Down By The Riverside!
Yep, our Renault Round-Up is on again next year
February 15th is the date and it is in Fishermens Bend this time.
More details to come . . .
We have a page setup just for it, so check here for all the news about the Round-Up
Guess what? It’s on again – our very own Renault Round-Up!
You don’t want to miss this. Open to anyone with a Renault or Renault-powered vehicle / thing, not just RCCV members.
For those who don’t know, Como Park is in South Yarra, Melbourne

A few members made the trek to Canberra for their annual French car day. They were Andrew McCall (Alpine A310), Phil Domrow (Clio 3 Gordini), Grant Domrow (Clio2 182) and myself, Glenn Armstrong (Megane 3 Sport 265).

After meeting on the Hume Highway and proceeded to Glenrowan for a rest break before continuing to the Long Track Pantry in Jugiong for lunch. After lunch it was on to our accommodation for some rest before dinner at the nearby German Club.

On Sunday we headed to a hand car wash and whilst the cars were being washed, we went to a local café for breakfast. We the collected the cars and drove the 900 metres to the display for the day.


There was a total of 26 cars including our four and another Citroen from Melbourne driven by Phil Torode from (PCCV).

Sunday was departure day with Phil heading for system with the rest of us returning to Melbourne. I came via the Monaro and Princes Highways to visit friend in Lakes Entrance.
We had six cars last year and can hopefully have more people come along in 2025.
One of our members is doing the Shitbox rally in a couple of old Peugeots and is looking for donations. All money raised goes to the Cancer Council of Australia. Help Paul by donating whatever you can spare for this great cause.
We are really pleased to announce that we’re taking part in Shitbox Rally 2025 – Autumn! This year, all the teams are driving their shitboxes from Canberra to Townsville.
Shitbox Rally is the largest community lead fundraiser for Cancer Council in Australia and is now in its 15th year. Part of the participation is that all teams have to raise a minimum of $5,000 but most teams raise well above this amount as you can see with the Autumn 2025 rally target set at $2,000,000 plus.
These funds go to Cancer Council and we are extremely proud to be doing our part to support such a worthy charity. The fundraising is the hard part, so any donation you can give is greatly appreciated.
Please click the link below to donate to this great cause.
Pepe Le Pew Jo (shitboxrally.com.au)
Thank you,
Paul Stewart and Brad Stewart.
The Sunday 22nd September drive is to the Mornington Peninsula.
MEET AT BP PENINSULA LINK OUTBOUND SERVICES CENTRE
1401 MORNINGTON PENINSULA FREEWAY
ARRIVE FROM 9.15am FOR 9:30am START
HEADING TO CHARLIE’S AUTO MUSEUM AT ARTHURS SEAT. AFTER A GOOD LOOK AROUND IT’S OFF TO THE PIG AND WHISTLE HOTEL IN MAIN RIDGE FOR LUNCH
NUMBERS ARE REQUIRED FOR LUNCH
CONFIRM WITH GRANT DOMROW by FRIDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER
SMS or call 0409 485 303 or email
Drive Route Map
Driving Guide Notes
Click here to view / download the driving guide

Our good friends at the Peugeot Car Club are hosting this year’s French Car Festival at Cruden Farm in Langwarrin this years.
It’s on October 16th – a Sunday, of course.
See flyer below for more details
As usual, open to anyone with a French Car, not just club members. Spread the word.

There was a drive day pencilled in for this coming Sunday (29th) as this is the standing time of the month for drive days.
However no drive has been organised in time so there won’t be any drive on Sunday.
