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Saw this few months ago. You can actually see he bent the suspension arms when he did that log grind.

Three wheels bad.

And yet every high-end Logitech mouse I've owned has had one quality problem or another...

A few tests found the car had as much lateral grip as a Ferrari 458, and was quicker around a road course than a new BMW or Mustang. Lago wants to make his '240SS' faster. I just want him to keep preaching its low weight, simple design ethos.

Less torque, and it weighs damn nice twice as much as an aluminum pushrod V8 with more weight up top (and front, and back) despite having less than half as much displacement. And the V8 will get better mileage.

If you think gearing is the biggest problem an F1 restoration would have, you have got another thing coming.

NEVER TRUST ANYONE WHO USES ALL-CAPS. Especially for a 100k+ purchase.

My bad :D FWIW you only used the word "setup" once and it was in the context I used it in. And on another note, who says "race setup" for anything but a sim rig? For an actual racing car the word is plain and simple "setup."

The question was which car is faster; obviously, the DP is faster.

So what you're saying is the DP is a full 5 seconds faster per lap.... That's... a lot.

I was talking about controller setups, not an actual racecar. You should have read the whole article.

I was talking about racing controller setups. Did you read the whole article?

I was talking about a racing simulator controller setup. Did you read the whole article?

My setup has a reclining sports seat. Without reclining I wouldn't be able to use it, and it would take up roughly 20% more floor space when it's not in use. Using side-mounts only gives so much adjustment, and the adjustments are very imprecise.

Goldfinger for old, Goldeneye for "new" (relatively speaking).

Not while racing. Some off-the-shelf racing setups don't have enough fore-aft adjustment for a person of my height (5'11") to have a proper position without reclining the seat. Then again, mine was designed in Japan...

Fixed bucket seats are awful for racing setups because you need the reclining to adjust your position (rails alone are insufficient) and because you need to be able to fold the seat forward to save space when you're not using the setup (yes, it's a big deal).

Dat bucket seat.

The primary problem is that they're shooting at the main characters. They're as accurate as the story needs them to be.