Audi R8 V10 vs Mugen Civic R
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I like the fact that Sutters suggests that in the really tight corners the Honda is better than the Audi.
Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
Mr Gearchange said:
I like the fact that Sutters suggests that in the really tight corners the Honda is better than the Audi.
Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
Yes, very interesting!Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
Just had a "VTEC YO" epiphany yesterday and I can absolutely see where this is coming from. A car that you can rev to limit and not be doing silly speeds is incredible. I love supercars, but aside from in PH fantasy land, the opportunities to "explore the outer limits of grip" and all those other EVO cliches just don't really exist in real life, on a public road at least.
Good article (if you don't take it too seriously!) 
I must say, I've never driven an Audi R8 or a Mugen FN2, but my DC5 is great fun through the twisties, and I can totally understand what he means about how much fun it would be on that type of road. The standard FN2 is supremely capable, so I can only imagine the Mugen FN2 to be even better!

I must say, I've never driven an Audi R8 or a Mugen FN2, but my DC5 is great fun through the twisties, and I can totally understand what he means about how much fun it would be on that type of road. The standard FN2 is supremely capable, so I can only imagine the Mugen FN2 to be even better!

kambites said:
You often get "Supercar vs Hot Hatch" comparisons in motoring magazines, and the hot hatch is almost always deemed more enjoyable, whatever the two cars in question happen to be.
They must be onto something there...Unless you're reading EVO for "the thrill of money", where the more expensive it is, the better.
Mr Gearchange said:
I like the fact that Sutters suggests that in the really tight corners the Honda is better than the Audi.
Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
I noticed that too, he also mentioned how they were going to be sensible on public roads, but he was so close to the Audi through that corner that he wouldn't have been able to see if anything was coming the other way when he went slithering across the road.Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
I've driven a 'normal' Civic Type-R and they sound brilliant as standard. I ended up slowing to 35-40mph on a dual carriageway so I could accelerate up to 70 and listen to the noise.

Baryonyx said:
kambites said:
You often get "Supercar vs Hot Hatch" comparisons in motoring magazines, and the hot hatch is almost always deemed more enjoyable, whatever the two cars in question happen to be.
They must be onto something there...Unless you're reading EVO for "the thrill of money", where the more expensive it is, the better.
EDLT said:
Mr Gearchange said:
I like the fact that Sutters suggests that in the really tight corners the Honda is better than the Audi.
Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
I noticed that too, he also mentioned how they were going to be sensible on public roads, but he was so close to the Audi through that corner that he wouldn't have been able to see if anything was coming the other way when he went slithering across the road.Then the video shows him taking a much wider line into the corner from the opposite side of the road - hitting the apex and the understeering wide under power on the exit. While to Audi keeps to the left hand lane.
I've driven a 'normal' Civic Type-R and they sound brilliant as standard. I ended up slowing to 35-40mph on a dual carriageway so I could accelerate up to 70 and listen to the noise.

Both cars appeared to have a perfect view of that bend and the following straight too. There was nothing high on the left side of the road

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