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akamiami
post Sep 29 2007, 07:34 AM
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This past Wednesday, 26-Sep-07, I drove about an hour and a half down to Silverstone for their Grand Prix driving day event.

To make a long story short, I got a chance to drive some sick cars and I had an absolute blast. My favorite car of the day was the Lotus Exige, but the Ferrari 360 with the F1 paddle shifter was a close second.

I got incredibly lucky because the weather was fantastic (as you can see from the pictures) and they allowed us to drive the full 3.6 mile, 17 turn circuit instead of a shortened version. So basically, I got to drive the same circuit that they use for F1 events.

Here is a video of me taking a short run in the Caterham Super 7. That car was VERY difficult to keep in a straight line.


Here are some pictures, hope you enjoy them.







On my instructor evaluation card, I was noted for my aggression several times. smile.gif I think that driving a 4wd turbo car instills some bad driving habits that are hard to break when driving cars that require finesse. I spun out the Exige, but I just had to find out just how far I could take it before I passed the limits of the car. smile.gif


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awd4kicks
post Sep 30 2007, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE (akamiami @ Sep 29 2007, 04:39 PM)
Guys, you'll be happy to hear that I now have firsthand evidence to tell you all that these 'supercars' have nothing on our DSM's or Evo's. 

Sure, they're comfortable and sexy looking and sound beautiful, but as far as performance goes, the Porsche, Ferrari, and Lotus cars I drove just aren't quite yet on the same level as some of the modified cars I've been lucky enough to ride in and drive.

That is some good news to hear. Especially considering where to draw the line on modifications always seems to be a blurry one, it's nice to know that our efforts have put our car's performance level over some of the most exquisite examples available from any factory. biggthumpup.gif


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