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One thing I will say is that the BRZ is a VERY! competent car, and I loved driving it. The suspension felt very similar to a C6 Z51 (now Grand Sport). Very! It's lighter, too, and you feel that. I love the car, and since I am not paid to race, I definitely plan on dumping my 370Z for one if Nissan won't buy it back (re-occurring brake issues) |
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Hah. Wow.
I guess people didnt read the part where i said we were at about equal skill level? At least thats how i felt it was. The guy and i talked afterwards. He had as much fun as i did, although he was pissed at himself for not being able to pass me more easily. My head is not "in the sky". I know that with a proper driver, a corvette is gonna slap me on my ass and run me over. But i guess i should keep my fun stories to myself from now on, lest I am ridiculed for thinking my car can beat anything out there with an equally skilled driver. Well, whatever. I guess i am a retard as well since "winning" or "arguing" about anything over a forum still makes everyone involved a tard. :p lil |
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That said, I mixed it up with an S2K the other night on my 370Z Sport/Track. The S2000 was lowered it looked like, and the driver was using the balance of the car, possibly his tires, and definitely weight/suspension to just ham-fist his way through the corners, while I was having to apply some serious art to corner entry and make SURE of my apexes just to keep up in my heavy POS. He was probably way down on power, but he always managed to barely pull on me after a series of corners. The BRZ likely will take some serious skill to "beat" even in a more powerful vehicle. |
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^ It sounds like you really made a mistake buying that 370z judging by your posts in the "FR-S/BRZ vs" subforum!
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The FRS is such a great blend of handling and power.. Has such great balance for everyday driving fun.. I miss the blasts to 60 with the vette.. Truly wakes you up.. But I hated the big tires.. The trammel from crowns in the road.. The corners always felt heavy in the vettes.. But they are very capable cars.. And great hwy cruisers.. The FRS is more enjoyable to me.. Cause I get to use its limits all the time.. And not worry about breaking too many laws.. |
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for the haters.
1. they are both amateur drivers, corvette driver obviously wasn't pushing it to the limits or even close... 2. the corvette is probably a c5 and did pass the 86 eventually... just because the corvette destroys the 86 on paper doesn't mean its BS. the 86 is much easier to drive at the limits and chances are the corvette driver was even more of an amateur driver. story is believable. glad you had enjoyed yourself. |
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