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Originally Posted by Grishbok
(Post 662243)
I think somewhere along the way, your passionate defense of the vette has led you to misunderstand and be blinded a bit by reality.
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Hardly. I'm not a huge Corvette fan, but I do know that it's a better track tool than the Boss. And that its use of leaf springs is not a negative.
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I would not under any circumstance, option to race a vette. It is simply not compatible with me. The zr1 is getting there, but it still suffers from the same handling characteristics.
I hear this time and time again at the meetings and on the paddock,
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Funny, I don't. Any difference in handling feel is more likely to do with its parallel-steer vs. ackerman than with its use of leaf springs. Most of the Corvette pilots I know love the car.
I've only been driven in them at the track as an in-car instructor, haven't piloted one myself, but from the passenger seat I never detected any serous negative traits.
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so please, stop being a magazine racer and open up to the idea that some cars are just not compatible with all drivers and vice versa.
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Where did I say that? Personally, a Corvette is WAY down on my list of cars I'd like to track. Too big, too heavy.
But your suggestion that as a track car it's inferior to a Boss Mustang is IMO way off the mark.
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