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Old 05-27-2017, 07:05 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Gforce View Post
No difference. A car handles the same on the streets as it does on the track.

In the dry the stock pre 2017 BRZ on stock tires lacks rear axle grip. This shows up particularly in low grip situations, such as wet or snow. This is no surprise. Roll stiffness needs to be reduced if road grip is reduced.

This is a deliberate design choice by Subaru. They wanted a low powered car that is easy to drift. It is. That is by definition a slow car.
It is slower than some and faster than many. Does not mean it is defined as slow.

If you are driving the same way on the track as the road you are doing one of them all wrong.
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