Brian Lock rapes your life in his GOTO R35 GTR
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I loved the slaloming between SM's down the front straight. One of them might've been an RX-7, but it was too fast to tell.
WIN:
and more WIN:
WIN:
and more WIN:
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It's not even THAT impressive, IMO.
And its not that dangerous. Pretty much everyone out there is a seasoned racer and knows how to play together. I recently ran Savington's miata in ITE with SCCA (runs with a bunch of spec miatas that run race groups other than SM) and it was very similar.
And its not that dangerous. Pretty much everyone out there is a seasoned racer and knows how to play together. I recently ran Savington's miata in ITE with SCCA (runs with a bunch of spec miatas that run race groups other than SM) and it was very similar.
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I'm more impressed with the Mustang.
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The only time that the GTR could pass was when the driver made a mistake. It wasn't the car's fault. His lines looked sloppy as well, from what I could see. GTR driver looks like a good smooth driver. Equal drivers and the (relatively) old tech Mustang would hold its own.
The only time that the GTR could pass was when the driver made a mistake. It wasn't the car's fault. His lines looked sloppy as well, from what I could see. GTR driver looks like a good smooth driver. Equal drivers and the (relatively) old tech Mustang would hold its own.
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