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#12
Wait until you drive it Jon, I think you will see what I mean. I've been thinking about this a lot all afternoon. One of the fundamental problems with this car is that it's really not designed to be exciting on the street. At 3000rpm it just cruises on the highway. Very smooth. Touch the gas and you're over 100mph before you can look down at the speedo. Circular Off ramps can be taken with one hand at 60mph with little effort. Touch the brakes at 70mph and your chest is tugging against the shoulder belt (for some reason these PCCB's seem to have even more bite than my 3RS). It's impossible to get a rush from this car without risking jail time. I think that's why I need to get it on the track. The real potential of this car is all at 100mph++ into turns and 130mph++ out of them. I know this car will easily hit 160mph at the end of the long straight at Monticello. So come late April, I'll have the track view to compare with my first street experience.
Last edited by BBTurbo; 03-27-2011 at 07:29 PM.
#13
Wait until you drive it Jon, I think you will see what I mean. I've been thinking about this a lot all afternoon. One of the fundamental problems with this car is that it's really not designed to be exciting on the street. At 3000rpm it just cruises on the highway. Very smooth. Touch the gas and you're over 100mph before you can look down at the speedo. Circular Off ramps can be taken with one hand at 60mph with little effort. Touch the brakes at 70mph and your chest is tugging against the shoulder belt. It's impossible to get a rush from this car without risking jail time. I think that's why I need to get it on the track. The real potential of this car is all at 100mph++ into turns and 130mph++ out of them.
#15
Wait until you drive it Jon, I think you will see what I mean. I've been thinking about this a lot all afternoon. One of the fundamental problems with this car is that it's really not designed to be exciting on the street. At 3000rpm it just cruises on the highway. Very smooth. Touch the gas and you're over 100mph before you can look down at the speedo. Circular Off ramps can be taken with one hand at 60mph with little effort. Touch the brakes at 70mph and your chest is tugging against the shoulder belt (for some reason these PCCB's seem to have even more bite than my 3RS). It's impossible to get a rush from this car without risking jail time. I think that's why I need to get it on the track. The real potential of this car is all at 100mph++ into turns and 130mph++ out of them. I know this car will easily hit 160mph at the end of the long straight at Monticello. So come late April, I'll have the track view to compare with my first street experience.
When I read about modern sports cars, this notion often comes across my mind. These cars are getting SO good that they just aren't fun to drive around town. Is that a bad thing? who knows. The problem is that these are so capable that the slightest input gets you arrested on the street. Yes this car could squash something like an e30 M3 like a bug, but driving around town you can wind the shit outta that m3 and only risk a speeding ticket, not getting your license taken away all the while enjoying it immensely. It makes you wonder.
#16
You definitely don't want to take a car like this for granted. There's a reason why the GT2 has earned the nickname, the "widowmaker." I guess you could easily be led to think that it's an "easy" car to drive but once it gets away from you then it might be very hard to catch before getting yourself into some real trouble.
#18
P.S. This is my 3000th post. Ok time for me to get off the soapbox.
#19
You definitely don't want to take a car like this for granted. There's a reason why the GT2 has earned the nickname, the "widowmaker." I guess you could easily be led to think that it's an "easy" car to drive but once it gets away from you then it might be very hard to catch before getting yourself into some real trouble.