It certainly could be clutch related but before digging too deep it could be:
1) Foreign object wedged in your tyre treads.
2) Foreign object wedged in between your brake caliper and rotor.
3) Drive shaft loose or bearing faulty - also check rubber boots for tears which may give a clue.
4) Jack up car and rotate each wheel seperatly - it may become obvious.
It would also help to know year & model of your vehicle.....
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2001 Boxster S (triple black). Sleeping easier with LN Engineering/Flat 6 IMS upgrade, low temp thermostat & underspeed pulley.
2001 MV Agusta F4.
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