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Here's the summary of this week
LAPTIMES (15 LAPS)
Ferrari F40: 1:21.053
Toyota S-FR RC: 1:20.727
DRIVER'S COMMENTS
This is an interesting (and silly) duel between the last Enzo Ferrari approved car... And a not-so Gr.4 jellybean.
First off, the F40 is a driver's passion and joy for both the road and the track. The car's styling, sound, and handling signature are the car's key features. Being an 80's car, it has pop-up headlights and a 5-Speed H-Gater manual transmission with a heavy clutch, which meant slower shifts that can hamper a potentially fast lap.
On the other end of the spectrum, we've got the S-FR, or more specifically, the Racing Concept shown in the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon. As said in the first paragraph, this specific S-FR is essentially a Gr.4 car masquerading as an N400 car on it's stock specs (despite the downforce levels telling you otherwise). Because of that, this angry looking jellybean will easily outpace the beautiful F40 once you are in sync with the car. Plus, the car has all that modern racing technology offers to it. One major problem with other drivers is obviously the styling, as well as the fact that it doesn't have an interior. AND, it's essentially in a wrong category (although it has some friends like the X-Bow and the Vulcan) to where it can easily be put into Gr.4 (due to the fact that a freaking Megane Trophy was able to be a Gr.4 car, despite being a one make silhouette racer! (Although Matski said that it actually raced in the N24 SP3-GT4 class, which could be PD's proof that the car is eligible))
VERDICT
While the S-FR RC is faster around most of the tracks, it's styling is a little questionable when compared to something that broke the 200 MPH barrier first, in 1987! I'm gonna agree with Rinsky-sama here and say that the F40 gets me the most here.
And so, my vote goes to:
Ferrari F40 '92
If you could excuse me to invite HoH SiS (LANGUAGE WARNING!!) to drive the S-FR and @Nuschel01 to drive the F40, is that ok Waffleman?
LAPTIMES (15 LAPS)
Ferrari F40: 1:21.053
Toyota S-FR RC: 1:20.727
DRIVER'S COMMENTS
This is an interesting (and silly) duel between the last Enzo Ferrari approved car... And a not-so Gr.4 jellybean.
First off, the F40 is a driver's passion and joy for both the road and the track. The car's styling, sound, and handling signature are the car's key features. Being an 80's car, it has pop-up headlights and a 5-Speed H-Gater manual transmission with a heavy clutch, which meant slower shifts that can hamper a potentially fast lap.
On the other end of the spectrum, we've got the S-FR, or more specifically, the Racing Concept shown in the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon. As said in the first paragraph, this specific S-FR is essentially a Gr.4 car masquerading as an N400 car on it's stock specs (despite the downforce levels telling you otherwise). Because of that, this angry looking jellybean will easily outpace the beautiful F40 once you are in sync with the car. Plus, the car has all that modern racing technology offers to it. One major problem with other drivers is obviously the styling, as well as the fact that it doesn't have an interior. AND, it's essentially in a wrong category (although it has some friends like the X-Bow and the Vulcan) to where it can easily be put into Gr.4 (due to the fact that a freaking Megane Trophy was able to be a Gr.4 car, despite being a one make silhouette racer! (Although Matski said that it actually raced in the N24 SP3-GT4 class, which could be PD's proof that the car is eligible))
VERDICT
While the S-FR RC is faster around most of the tracks, it's styling is a little questionable when compared to something that broke the 200 MPH barrier first, in 1987! I'm gonna agree with Rinsky-sama here and say that the F40 gets me the most here.
And so, my vote goes to:
Ferrari F40 '92
If you could excuse me to invite HoH SiS (LANGUAGE WARNING!!) to drive the S-FR and @Nuschel01 to drive the F40, is that ok Waffleman?
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