GregorJP |
11-10-2013 08:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by Graham
(Post 154857)
Is it simply the outright power that wins the GTR over? It just surprises me so many of you are jumping from what some people say is the ultimate drivers car to one driven by computers?
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Lucky enough to have both, but getting to the point where one of them is going to have to depart, and I am struggling to decide. GTR does drive itself most of the time, and my sense is that it takes crazy commitment on track to get the most out of it. You've got to switch the stability off and get comfortable with the car moving around beneath you at speed. I don't have the balls for that. CSL murders it for emotion, driver involvement, balance, character and class.
However...
...if you drive the GTR and hop back into the CSL, it feels as slow as a 1.2 Fiesta. The turbo boost and the effortless acceleration is pretty addictive.
On another note, was at Spa earlier this week. Good to see a couple of CSLs even though the weather was crap. Good to meet you Barry. :supz:
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