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SVT’s Jamal Hameedi Weighs-In With His Opinion of The 2013 GT500 @ The Nürburgring
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<blockquote data-quote="NoVA_Mike" data-source="post: 13671677" data-attributes="member: 143497"><p>Well I can name one who did and never posted a time... [Cough... Ahem]</p><p></p><p>Even if they spiked the punch and ran a time at least they'd have done it. The only reason not to is that they're afraid of the numbers. If anyone has ever lifted for any length of time, you know that sometimes guys will call out other guys to a friendly challenge. And when a guy keeps giving excuses and turning down the challenge people start thinking something's up and giving the side-eye-squint, "mmm hmm."</p><p></p><p>Not posting a time, huh.</p><p></p><p>mmm hmmm.</p><p></p><p>Not saying it has to be the KING of the Ring either. Basically, the thing is to post a respectable time. The only reason not to is because you're afraid that the time won't even be respectable. And that it's so far behind (even after juicing the car) that you can't explain away the slower time. R&T blasted the GT500 for its brakes. Ford talks about how the car runs with the big boys and can break 200mph, but won't post a ring time...</p><p></p><p><strong>mmmmmm hmmm...</strong></p><p></p><p>Just sayin' what some people are thinking, that's all. I love the car, but I really think they should run it just to shut people like me up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoVA_Mike, post: 13671677, member: 143497"] Well I can name one who did and never posted a time... [Cough... Ahem] Even if they spiked the punch and ran a time at least they'd have done it. The only reason not to is that they're afraid of the numbers. If anyone has ever lifted for any length of time, you know that sometimes guys will call out other guys to a friendly challenge. And when a guy keeps giving excuses and turning down the challenge people start thinking something's up and giving the side-eye-squint, "mmm hmm." Not posting a time, huh. mmm hmmm. Not saying it has to be the KING of the Ring either. Basically, the thing is to post a respectable time. The only reason not to is because you're afraid that the time won't even be respectable. And that it's so far behind (even after juicing the car) that you can't explain away the slower time. R&T blasted the GT500 for its brakes. Ford talks about how the car runs with the big boys and can break 200mph, but won't post a ring time... [B]mmmmmm hmmm...[/B] Just sayin' what some people are thinking, that's all. I love the car, but I really think they should run it just to shut people like me up. [/QUOTE]
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