Is Quebec in Canada? Yes.
Is Quebec in Canada? Yes.
The GM Iron Duke made 83hp from a 2.5L back in 1978. And I don't think anyone has ever praised GM for their power/litre numbers.
No, you're not alone. I think the coupe looks silly, but the convertible looks fantastic.
Yet another benefit of carbon fiber, I guess. More of an inconvenience to get it on your head than life threatening.
Am I the only one who was waiting to see the actual race for the entire video? Disappointment abounds.
Wouldn't matter. See the second video where the 458 gets the jump and still gets shut down.
I love looking at the engine cover every time he brakes. Just adds some character to the thing.
Good lord, how many gears does that 917 have? I think he upshifted about 20 times in that chase.
It takes me a while to recalibrate my brain for videos like this. When I start out it's going "NOOO you're destroying a lamborghini", but then slowly I realize that so long as he has the money to fix it, then hell yes, this is awesome.
I agree with most of these, but:
I'd do this in a heartbeat. Fly me down and I'll give the Canadian (or another canadian?) opinion on any car you like.
This car is officially a hellaflush-free zone
I love the idea of SUVs and trucks made for the track. Though I autocross with an old S10, so maybe I'm biased.
So he went on and on about how the cars are completely modelled realistically. Then in the top video, it looks like the BAC Mono's visable suspension doesn't move when you're racing. That car was changing direction while accelerating, there should have been a lot of change in that suspension.
Sorry to disappoint you, but if you thought GT5 was a complete joke you won't find Forza any better. I have both, and I think GT5's physics are slightly better.
Watching those beasts try to corner is one of the funniest things I've seen for a good while. Good show indeed.
Love it so much. IMO the best homologated rally car.