Well said.
Well said.
I’m not sure if you meant to reply to me, Miles, but, yes, it is nice that Ford is doing a similar thing for the new GT.
Haha. I’m not touching that with an 18ft. pole.
I don’t think you understand how the system works. It isn’t like Southwest Airlines where if you’re the first to check in then you get a higher boarding number. What usually occurs is that Porsche notifies the 918 owners (and very select clients) of new models (especially limited production ones like the 911R) first…
Máté this is not bullshit. Like any other manufacturer, Porsche has to remain loyal to its best customers. The 918 owners took a chance by ordering the 918 knowing full well that 918 would be made compared to its much lower production rivals (P1-375 and LaF-499). Therefore, to reward them for their faith, Porsche…
Is that even possible?
That’s good to know.
It will be bought by Amazon and have an even greater budget than before.
Please revisit this statement:
I think you expect too much of FP commenters. Haha
Vin, you’ve been around long enough to know the answer to your own question.
It’s possible but think he is just uninformed. If you’ve never tracked a variety of vehicles and/or talked with those that have, it’s understandable how you could look at what F1 and McLaren and Ferrari are doing by going turbocharged and assume that it must be the best way.
I don’t think so as he replied to my comment by saying why do Ferrari and McLaren use it if it isn’t the best.
I’m glad someone understands.
Pray tell how I will find out.
I didn’t understand anything you wrote after the first sentence. Could you be a bit more clear?
Ah. I see.
Maybe I don’t but I’d like to know why you feel that you’re better informed than I am. Are you a professional driver or an engineer for a large race team?
Very well said.