I actually have car that is pretty close to XRG in paper.
My testing however did not produce much of clutch heat in normal driving, but I could not drive way I drive IRL.
That was caused by engine not having enough torque below 2000rpm, felt like some Focus 1.8 litre engine put in delivery van
But no clutch heat is not a problem there.
I'm used to have LOADS more low rpm torque, I don't need to touch accelerator in my real car when starting from level ground, even small uphill does not trouble, never ever I don't need more than 1500rpm not even there would be bunch load of fat grannies holding my car still.
Clutch is also biting quite soon of travel, it is ok if it starts to bite there but would be nicer to have it bite really only at half way travel and then fully when there is 1/3rd of travel left.
I did monitor clutch travel from blue clutch bar, not so much from pedal as pedal we can always adjust.
It is fine for racing use, IMO, but if one wants to learn how to drive stick, it is going to suck a bit at uphill take off. Not much of concern really.