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Old 05-03-2012, 10:24 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by bestwheelbase View Post
Perhaps the more important takeaway from Randy's feedback is how he described the driving experience. The lap in the FRS was more lively. Do the FRS and BRZ come equipped with the same tires?
Pretty sure both comes with Michelin primacy's. Indeed the lap in the frs was more "lively", but that could also due to the set up of the car being too aggressive, thus causing unnecessary oversteer. Also note the driver's comment about the BRZ as being easy to turn and drive, and could literally be driven foot down 100% of the time. This just shows us that although 99% the same, the FRS and BRZ indeed handle differently.
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