Lol. I remember this. You blew by me in my humble 200 hp Civic Si Sedan the first time. Later, I pointed that Ferrari by a few times, but he wouldn't take it. I couldn't figure out why. The flagmen had the blue flag out until they realized that the Ferrari wasn't taking the pass. Next time I'm going to pit in that situation, or maybe I need to get a GT 500. Hehe.
@ericplloyd There's nothing wrong with bringing your ride to the track, no matter what you have. Shenandoah is better for lighter cars. There's only two major areas for me to exploit the GT500 and even a Civic or Integra will do just fine! That Ferrari was the slowest I've seen yet. There are slow $200k+ cars but I figure they are just afraid of messing up their ride but that Ferrari takes the cake for pussyfooting it. Why get a car like that if you aren't going to drive it hard!?
@lordadrick Yeah, it reminds me of that quote from The Bucket List -- "You gonna drive it or buy it a dress?"
ericplloyd 5 months ago
Lol. I remember this. You blew by me in my humble 200 hp Civic Si Sedan the first time. Later, I pointed that Ferrari by a few times, but he wouldn't take it. I couldn't figure out why. The flagmen had the blue flag out until they realized that the Ferrari wasn't taking the pass. Next time I'm going to pit in that situation, or maybe I need to get a GT 500. Hehe.
ericplloyd 5 months ago
@ericplloyd There's nothing wrong with bringing your ride to the track, no matter what you have. Shenandoah is better for lighter cars. There's only two major areas for me to exploit the GT500 and even a Civic or Integra will do just fine! That Ferrari was the slowest I've seen yet. There are slow $200k+ cars but I figure they are just afraid of messing up their ride but that Ferrari takes the cake for pussyfooting it. Why get a car like that if you aren't going to drive it hard!?
lordadrick 5 months ago