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Originally Posted by Rookie84
But to say that numbers don't matter and then to compare numbers with very high-end sports cars is just silly.
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In my point of view, numbers don't matter because you have to see the whole picture. That's what i think the designers wanted to say. You have to see the downforce, the weight, the weight distribution, the center of gravity and a lot of other things. There are lot of parameters and it is difficult to explain all these in an audience. It is not that the car is under developed or have some weak points or something else. The car is well studied and if you drive it correctly on a windy road then it is very very fast. Based on personal experience, it is very dificult to beat it in such conditions. Only personal dislike is with the stock tires, but this is again a preference and very easy to change.