If you're buying a car based on track times and you're not a pro racer I think you need to sort out your methodology for life choices better. I guess it's ok. But if someone wants to say his frs feels like a porshe and you bring him a bunch of stats on lap times you kinda miss the point. This car is about adding up to more than the sum of its parts because of a clear specific vision of what a drivers car would be. Seeing people quibble over secobds on laptimes here is like seeing poor repblicans quibble over capital gains taxes.
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