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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="QUIKAG" data-source="post: 13676900" data-attributes="member: 11051"><p>I owned a '99 Cobra and I buy over a dozen Ford trucks a year (half-ton and 3/4) ton at the company where I work. I have discretion to buy any brand I want and I choose the Ford most of the time though I do prefer the duramax for our diesel buys. Still feeling burned on the 6.0 diesel fiasco.</p><p></p><p>Glad you had fun at a Ford dealership sponsored track day, but I run time trial and advanced track days and have for a decade. My mistake was thinking I could take my V out for a few sessions at an informal and not push it hard enough to cook the brake fluid and trash the pads. I did both on the first session. Guess I driver harder than most.</p><p></p><p>I also have the fastest lap times at MSR and ECR for a street legal car, so I'm not exactly a newbie. Check quikagc5 on YouTube if you don't believe me and ask around. </p><p></p><p>I only say the above because I know more than most non-pros about road course performance. You, on the other hand, drove a Ford Lightning at a Five Star Ford track day with a bunch of hacks and now think you are God's gift to driving. Uh huh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QUIKAG, post: 13676900, member: 11051"] I owned a '99 Cobra and I buy over a dozen Ford trucks a year (half-ton and 3/4) ton at the company where I work. I have discretion to buy any brand I want and I choose the Ford most of the time though I do prefer the duramax for our diesel buys. Still feeling burned on the 6.0 diesel fiasco. Glad you had fun at a Ford dealership sponsored track day, but I run time trial and advanced track days and have for a decade. My mistake was thinking I could take my V out for a few sessions at an informal and not push it hard enough to cook the brake fluid and trash the pads. I did both on the first session. Guess I driver harder than most. I also have the fastest lap times at MSR and ECR for a street legal car, so I'm not exactly a newbie. Check quikagc5 on YouTube if you don't believe me and ask around. I only say the above because I know more than most non-pros about road course performance. You, on the other hand, drove a Ford Lightning at a Five Star Ford track day with a bunch of hacks and now think you are God's gift to driving. Uh huh. [/QUOTE]
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