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That's all well and good, and I play FM myself (no longer own a PS3) but my post was specifically about the Nurburgring. GT5 has an almost inch-for-inch perfect representation of the scenery, the layout, the dimensions, and even the actual pavement surface of the track.. there's absolutely no comparison, its head and

Safety is number 1.. the fewer stopped cars and "chaos" around a scene, the better. Personally I would've pulled off the line and stopped to warn other cars of the wreck, but its not required. Especially if its not safe for you to do so. Remember, additional stopped vehicles can contribute to an even bigger mess.

The man makes more than 5 million annually... a $50k Alfa is hardly on the list of reasons why it must be nice to be Clarkson. Its almost a footnote.

Welp, here's my entry... I will be initiating a $6.3 Billion Kickstarter project to have this complex built. It will be called Holy Jalop Motorsport Extravaganza Track. I suspect we'll be driving on it by spring 2017!!!!!

Start/Finish is on the shorter of the two straights. Direction is clockwise. The circuit starts at

All you need to do is compare laptimes between games. GT has an almost perfect rendition of the track, whereas FM's version is both longer and wider... its well known. Im not smoking anything. You're wrong.

Very curious about this as well. It also seemed like the car hit a limiter of some kind, and it looked to me that the speedo never surpassed 285?

FM's Nurburgring is *GARBAGE* compared to Gran Turismo.. you only need to play GT's track once before you never wanna play Forza again.


I agree thats its been done a thousand times and isn't anything groundbreaking by now... but the balance and weight facts are off.

Its amazing that anyone thought those weren't actors/placements.

For real. Did they intend for this video to be so campy, or is the "director" just completely clueless? Get that guy away from a camera and computer...

I point out stupidity.

Its as correct as calling the CLS sedan a coupe... which is another thing that it isn't. Shooting brakes have 2 doors. The Ferrari FF is a shooting brake.

Im a rider.

I laughed and watched this 3 times. This guy deserved every bit of what he got. And I'm sure he's not very badly injured at all from that wreck.

I don't understand the part about Russia supposedly inserting itself into conflicts which "have nothing to do with them", as if the US has a natural place in Middle East conflicts.

Mazda3 and Protege5's have ALL (I mean it, every single one I see) rusted to crap here in Toronto. The rear quarters and hatches are ALWAYS rusty. Anyone else notice this? A quick google search turns up tons of photos.

Generally its best for everyone to slow down and keep driving. Stopping to help puts others at risk. You're parking a roadblock on the side of a VERY fast moving section of the track... this is unsafe for everyone.

Think of it as a support network, not just a 'store to sell cars'

Does it really matter? Why should a manufacturer of ANY product be forced to use a third-party to get their goods to consumers? Seems unjust to me. If Musk wants to set up his own line of retail outlets with all the associated costs and risks, he should be free to do so.

I really enjoyed the video too... didn't see anything negative about it at all. For those watching, its entertainment. For those participating, it's serious and its competitive.

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