Is this a joke?

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At Daily:Race A... Drive the Shelby GT 350 '65 wasnt felt like "racing". More like "survival" to maintain on road. Its required precise driving technique. In real life racing I cant even believe pro driver raced that car. Its a suicidal car. I just refrain to race cuz its can wreck the scoring system easily. Im sure some of you enjoy to race it. Just my motto point of view.
 
Some cars will fit someone's driving style more than they will for others. I find the Shelby Mustang enjoyable to race but then again I like racing most of the classic cars over the more modern ones in the game.
I can imagine that Race A is a handful with this car though.
 
At Daily:Race A... Drive the Shelby GT 350 '65 wasnt felt like "racing". More like "survival" to maintain on road. Its required precise driving technique. In real life racing I cant even believe pro driver raced that car. Its a suicidal car. I just refrain to race cuz its can wreck the scoring system easily. Im sure some of you enjoy to race it. Just my motto point of view.

lol git gud
 
I like driving on the SS track in a Tomahawk having antics and japes. People sometimes line up for drag races, and I like observing them using the car like a moving camera skipping further up or dropping back to observe the battles. I'm not focused on winning, just having fun.

Another time me and another guy in a GTR were both "bullying" and ramming another slow Tomahawk around as we had been messing around a bit (bump drafting, weaving, drifting, driving the wrong way and drag racing) and between the two of us coralled them along the track, and at the first sign of disobedience started dive bomb ramming passes, taking turns to smash into poor Tommy Hawk making him spin and get disorientated. They were at least somewhat cooperative, as they were slowly driving along when they could easily floor it and making some weak attempts to avoid some of the punishment, but in a way I think they quite enjoyed it. I thought that whole series of stuff that went on for a good 20-30 minutes was a joke. I was laughing a lot of the time as people in cars with a sense of fun can communicate with a sort of car body language and make new games of things.

Race A I mostly stayed on the course aside from one off but didn't like the feel of the combo so avoided it. Mostly been in Race B, as when I tried Race C I kept accidentally hitting people for not accounting for understeer in the Integra Type R, which wouldn't happen in real life because it would have already been stolen due to the terrible security.
 
At Daily:Race A... Drive the Shelby GT 350 '65 wasnt felt like "racing". More like "survival" to maintain on road. Its required precise driving technique. In real life racing I cant even believe pro driver raced that car. Its a suicidal car. I just refrain to race cuz its can wreck the scoring system easily. Im sure some of you enjoy to race it. Just my motto point of view.

You'll love this weeks Daily A with the TVR.
 
I sometimes feel we're being setup to fail by PD. They pick car/track combinations where contact is virtually impossible to avoid then your rating gets slammed or you get booted out of the race for too many incidents. So I rage quit and go on Fortnite so I can blow someones brains out lol
 
At Daily:Race A... Drive the Shelby GT 350 '65 wasnt felt like "racing". More like "survival" to maintain on road. Its required precise driving technique. In real life racing I cant even believe pro driver raced that car. Its a suicidal car. I just refrain to race cuz its can wreck the scoring system easily. Im sure some of you enjoy to race it. Just my motto point of view.

It was driveable, i had fun in the one race i did there, but as with every non GT Class race, you really have to drive with a much more careful approach, these cars can not be driven hard in anyway.
 
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