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Must See Video M3 CSL,NSX-R,360 Modena, 996TT,Murcialgo,Gallardo

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by FerrariSlave, Aug 16, 2004.

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  1. griffineng

    griffineng Karting

    Nov 17, 2003
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    Didn't expect the Lambos to flex their muscle so much! Impressive... although, in defense of the Modena, I'm not too certain that the driver was that experienced in relation to the other drivers.

    The NSX-R driver was phenomenal though, nearly beating a beast with twice its power...
     
  2. Zupra

    Zupra F1 Rookie

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    repost but still fun to watch!
     
  3. Yah the modena wasnt bein driving that well, All those drivers where ex or current pro drivers from Japan I believe. The NSX did very well but the modena would have done better with the proper driver.
     
  4. superyota

    superyota Formula Junior

    Mar 29, 2004
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    The video was great!!! I think a CS would have done better.
     
  5. Aircon

    Aircon Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Duh..you think?
     
  6. millemiglia

    millemiglia Formula Junior

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    Thanks for posting,
    Great vid!

    /Peter
     
  7. netviper

    netviper Formula Junior

    Nov 2, 2003
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    I think this is a great video. The NSX-R would be a serious threat if it only had another 75HP. A supercharged R would give the lambo a run for the money.
     
  8. rossi

    rossi Formula Junior

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    The Modena seems to lose out on the brakes...
     
  9. Ilya

    Ilya Karting

    Jul 14, 2004
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    The Modena driver was obviously less superior to the others. Interesting to see the NSX-4 Driver in the modena, thatd be cool.

    Ilya
     
  10. Gimme Fuel

    Gimme Fuel F1 Veteran

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    Great vid....damn the NSX was fast - is this a popular car in the US???
    I dont think we got any over here...(Norway)
     
  11. GrahamS

    GrahamS F1 Veteran
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    Interesting pronounciation of Modena on the commentary.
    The guy kept saying "MOH DENNA" whereas we say pronounce it "MODERN ER".

    Is that a common pronounciation in the States?
     
  12. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

    Nov 3, 2003
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    The Porsche driver was the worst driver in the field then goes the Ferrari driver, also the Porsche would of done much better if from a standing start.


    The guy was pronouncing Modena the way a spanish person would with the accent modEna, but in italian it would be mOdena, the pronunciation of the word was ok. But in Murcielago like all natural english speaking people was pronounce murcieLAgo and the accent goes murciElago, the pronunciation of the vowels were fine in both words, the only thing would be in Castilla where the word murcielago the "cie" would sound something like a lysp.
     
  13. ferraripete

    ferraripete F1 World Champ

    damn...our ferrari got waxed!!!

    it did look to be driver quite hard as evidence of the tail getting quite loose in several turns that were shown.

    intersting though, did anyone notice that the front three cars were actually shifted w/ stick!? no f-1 crap for those cars!! it was actually really refreshing to see real shifting.
     
  14. netviper

    netviper Formula Junior

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    We don't get a the NSX-R in the states :(

    The "normal" NSX is still a great car, but it only sells about 200 units per year.
     

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