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  • one word

    NICCCCEEEEE

  • The car behind the car you see go is a 1970 camaro

  • bitchin' camaro dude!

  • Incredible Race Camaro...

  • Steve your camaro is sick, and will always be sick! It is what started pro-touring and is a bench mark for anyone wanting to do the same. See you next year man.

  • lmfao... that car would be dope if it didn't have pussy paddle-shifters. bitch and moan all you want guys, paddle shifters are for people who can't drive a real standard transmission. it's more like an arcade game.

  • And what knid of car do you drive again???

  • more like REAL RACING you mean? *cough* F1 *cough*. They call em F1 style shifters for a reason. Michael schumacher would kick hyour ass any day.

  • lol i'm not claiming to be able to outdrive an F1 driver, i'm simple stating paddle shifting is bunk. proceed with bitching and moaning. i drive a real standard car.

  • like it or not...technology is advancing.

  • if you want to shift with your car with a finger at the steering wheel... go for it mario andretti.

  • I didn't say that. I just don't think you can call your car "real standard car"...because they're both real. It's just called being newer.

    It's not like Fred Flinstone is gonna come and be like "You're a loser cause you push the pedal...I use my feet like a real man"...

    Just saying...technology is advancing, and that doesn't make your car any more "real" than a car with paddle shifters.

  • i disagree, paddle shifters should be called semi-automatic. i only think this because you lose your clutch pedal with paddle shifters, am i right?

    anyways i'm very narrow minded about this, sorry for bashing you guys or offending anyone, that is an awesome camaro.

  • Ok I take that as a legitimate complaint. Yes, you usually do lose your clutch. There are also clutchless cars with a shifter...but that's a bit different...

    You argument makes more sense when you simply state that it's the joy and feeling of driving with a stick and a clutch...

    No offense taken of course.

  • For the way he's driving, paddle shifters are fine. If you want to drift, you have to have a stick shift so you can lock up your back wheels. For a grip driver like this camaro, he does just fine with paddles. Aren't F1 cars not actually automatics? I thought they are like sequential dual clutch that are electronically operated for virtually instant shifts...

  • F1 cars these days are true electronic manuals with single clutches. They get nearly instant shifts by using extremely high pressure hydraulics and computer controlled solenoids, but the rules state they have to have a single clutch and cannot have any shifting that is not initiated by the driver. As for paddle shifters being for people who can't drive a real manual, most of the guys I race with prefer sequentials or paddle shifters. Some of them have been racing since the Can-Am days.

  • I'm going to have to ask you to never call it "grip" racing ever again...

    This is NOT Need for Speed.

  • that fuckin bad. waht year is that one?? i fuckin want one. so fuckin fast. o so fast

  • I really love the old Camaros. I like the newer one their going to release also.

  • WOW  NICE CAR!

  • Holy crap...I love it!

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