patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Good to know! Good research!
Any Porsche 911 driver who has driven the car at high speed will notice that the car feels a little light in the front, especially through the steering. This is a common problem that Porsche needs to adjust and reduce.
The Mclaren's numbers are impressive, but not surprising. Ron Dennis is a big picture guy with a high attention to detail. I'm certain the Mclaren is probably on paper and on the track the best car in its respective segment.
It's good to know this. Thanks for sharing!
Downforce (or lack of it)
By: unotaz : May 25th, 2013-20:06
So here is an interesting topic for all you car fans.......what is downforce and how much of it do you have on your car? This topic came across when I was reading the Sports Auto Supertest on the Ferrari 458. In Sports Auto Supertest, one of the testing c...
The SLS rear spoiler...
By: unotaz : May 27th, 2013-22:27
is actually functional, because there is 8kg of downforce in the back. The front end is where is the lift is happening (all 41kg lift @ 124mph). Getting actual front downforce is very difficult because that's where the wind hits the car first. It's always...
LOL!
By: unotaz : May 29th, 2013-22:07
No worries, your GT3RS is still one badass car! It's interesting though to see new sports cars that are coming out with "active aerodynamics" like the 991 Turbo. Of course, the Mclaren P1 and the Ferrari "LaFerrari" will introduce a new breed of active ae...
PuristS perspectives...
By: ThomasM : May 28th, 2013-16:07
Hi, AV, Thanks for being a supporter over all these years. Something that I find to be fairly unique (is that an oxymoron?) on ThePuristS and PuristSPro is that while we are fans of the brands and their products, we are not blinded fan-BOYS who can see no...