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Watch how torque and all wheel drive beats HP and light weight on track and the real world.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fnTZKvX5jg&fe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fnTZKvX5jg&fe...
the ronin said:
Watch how torque and all wheel drive beats HP and light weight on track and the real world.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fnTZKvX5jg&fe...
Beats it in time. But he looks to have enjoyed driving the p1 more. He was very animated getting out of it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fnTZKvX5jg&fe...
What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
Edited by Pesty on Saturday 4th April 03:04
Pesty said:
Beats it in time. But he looks to have enjoyed driving the p1 more. He was very animated getting out of it.
What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
To be fair, the whole purpose of the exercise was to see which car was fastest over the lap, not which was most fun to drive.What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
If you were driving the 918 for fun, wouldn't you be adopting a different driving style?
The Harris video at Portimoa testing these cars is the perfect mix of fun and times as only he can do ( Journo wise ) . He loves cars for what they are not brand specific ..
Times whist they tell a story do not tell the whole story , yes the GT3 was about 5 secs a lap slower than the Ferrari Special ( which was 2 seca a lap slower than the 918 ) but he preferred the Porsche experience...not taking into account the value of the Porsche package.
Times whist they tell a story do not tell the whole story , yes the GT3 was about 5 secs a lap slower than the Ferrari Special ( which was 2 seca a lap slower than the 918 ) but he preferred the Porsche experience...not taking into account the value of the Porsche package.
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If you were driving the 918 for fun, wouldn't you be adopting a different driving style?Yes it was but he still had more fun in the p1 saying it was a drivers car.
He drove both cars the same in order to get the fastest lap. And was obviously blown away by the mclaren. Not sure how you would change driving style on a track for more fun.
I think knowing my driving style I'd prefer the 918 anyway. I love being able to power out of corners all just theorie because I will never drive either.
It's interesting regarding the ops it's post. The turbo might be faster in the valleys but is it more fun than the gt3
sidicks said:
Pesty said:
Beats it in time. But he looks to have enjoyed driving the p1 more. He was very animated getting out of it.
What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
To be fair, the whole purpose of the exercise was to see which car was fastest over the lap, not which was most fun to drive.What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
If you were driving the 918 for fun, wouldn't you be adopting a different driving style?
He drove both cars the same in order to get the fastest lap. And was obviously blown away by the mclaren. Not sure how you would change driving style on a track for more fun.
I think knowing my driving style I'd prefer the 918 anyway. I love being able to power out of corners all just theorie because I will never drive either.
It's interesting regarding the ops it's post. The turbo might be faster in the valleys but is it more fun than the gt3
Pesty said:
Yes it was but he still had more fun in the p1 saying it was a drivers car.
He drove both cars the same in order to get the fastest lap. And was obviously blown away by the mclaren. Not sure how you would change driving style on a track for more fun.
I think knowing my driving style I'd prefer the 918 anyway. I love being able to power out of corners all just theorie because I will never drive either.
It's interesting regarding the ops it's post. The turbo might be faster in the valleys but is it more fun than the gt3
Driven both and IMHO - absoluy not , no way , never ever - all just my opinion though - each to their own and all that He drove both cars the same in order to get the fastest lap. And was obviously blown away by the mclaren. Not sure how you would change driving style on a track for more fun.
I think knowing my driving style I'd prefer the 918 anyway. I love being able to power out of corners all just theorie because I will never drive either.
It's interesting regarding the ops it's post. The turbo might be faster in the valleys but is it more fun than the gt3
sidicks said:
the ronin said:
I don't get all the hype about the 991 GT3 it's just a meh and noisy road car that can be passed by a properly tuned Lotus Exige on track..
I bought into the hype and the next day I returned it for a 991 Turbo S.
At least you can say you had a proper attempt to learn how to drive it...I bought into the hype and the next day I returned it for a 991 Turbo S.
Phooey said:
I was mesmerised by that hulk hogan moustache quivering in the wind That car and road do look fun though
sidicks said:
Pesty said:
Beats it in time. But he looks to have enjoyed driving the p1 more. He was very animated getting out of it.
What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
To be fair, the whole purpose of the exercise was to see which car was fastest over the lap, not which was most fun to drive.What's more important a few tenths or driving pleasure?
If you were driving the 918 for fun, wouldn't you be adopting a different driving style?
On a tight canyon road the McLaren with it's power is lost in search of grip as it is on corner exit on track....
Edited by the ronin on Saturday 4th April 15:40
the other me said:
I would like to thank you all for reminding me (yet again, there was another recent thread conducted in the same "adult" good humoured fashion ) of why I spend so much more time on 911uk.com than I do here these days. kinda sums this place up.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out...... the ronin said:
the other me said:
I would like to thank you all for reminding me (yet again, there was another recent thread conducted in the same "adult" good humoured fashion ) of why I spend so much more time on 911uk.com than I do here these days. kinda sums this place up.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out...... IMIA said:
the ronin said:
the other me said:
I would like to thank you all for reminding me (yet again, there was another recent thread conducted in the same "adult" good humoured fashion ) of why I spend so much more time on 911uk.com than I do here these days. kinda sums this place up.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out...... And the GT3 is slower than a slightly modified Lotus Exige on track..
Stay in your own lane punk..
Edited by the ronin on Sunday 5th April 15:42
ETA
Please don't evade the sites swear filter it's there for a reason!
Edited by Big Al. on Sunday 5th April 18:05
the ronin said:
IMIA said:
the ronin said:
the other me said:
I would like to thank you all for reminding me (yet again, there was another recent thread conducted in the same "adult" good humoured fashion ) of why I spend so much more time on 911uk.com than I do here these days. kinda sums this place up.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out...... And the GT3 is slower than a slightly modified Lotus Exige on track..
Stay in your own lane punk..
Edited by the ronin on Sunday 5th April 15:42
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