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Are you freaking kidding me? I bought the wrong car!
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<blockquote data-quote="TroyV" data-source="post: 11674461" data-attributes="member: 28469"><p>Welcome back Jimmy! I'm not surprised you liked the lighter more agile car. These types of cars reward good technique more than a brute like a blower Cobra....sorry Carlos. Driving a car that can typically carry higher average speeds through turns can be exhilarating, and sometimes even more terrifying than having 400hp and having to mash the brakes every time a turn comes up that you can only carry 50mph in. The only way to understand is to give it a try for yourself. </p><p></p><p>Jeff and Dell run a great event, and I'm glad you had time to spend with them. They have a lot of experience and are all around great guys to do this activity with. They have a good instructor corps and really care that everyone has a good time in addition to learning about high performance driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TroyV, post: 11674461, member: 28469"] Welcome back Jimmy! I'm not surprised you liked the lighter more agile car. These types of cars reward good technique more than a brute like a blower Cobra....sorry Carlos. Driving a car that can typically carry higher average speeds through turns can be exhilarating, and sometimes even more terrifying than having 400hp and having to mash the brakes every time a turn comes up that you can only carry 50mph in. The only way to understand is to give it a try for yourself. Jeff and Dell run a great event, and I'm glad you had time to spend with them. They have a lot of experience and are all around great guys to do this activity with. They have a good instructor corps and really care that everyone has a good time in addition to learning about high performance driving. [/QUOTE]
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