Got the video today. Will watch tonight and give a full report.
Nice for the collection but nothing spectacular. Around 45 mins I think. I saw it Sunday before last. Diablo did well, down to the Enzo and the F1, hard to imagine the F1 still does what the Enzo does... better. Sunny
I liked it. It is for entertainment only though. I cringed everytime he blasted the front spoiler on the F40, and watching him back the Diablo into a tiny space, and slam things all around in it. In the end, he picks the Mclaren F1 as the most daily driveable supercar, with the Enzo second. One car i liked, which suprised me was the TVR. He ranked the Diablo 10th, although he said he was suprised it handled as well as it did, said the brakes werent good enough and that it wasnt as much fun on the track as the F40. He said the F40, was loads of fun, but felt its age. He liked the Murci, ranked it 5th, said he wouldnt mind one in his garage. Seemed to like the Pagani, said the Koenigsegg felt unfinished. Didnt like the looks of the Enzo. I enjoyed the Lambo parts most (of course) but the TVR was cool. At the end, there is a full lap of the track in the Murcielago. Oh, almost forgot, he liked the Buggatti on the Track, not on the road, and also like the Jag Xj220, but not the way it sounded. Worth the 25.00 .
I was impatient, and bought the DVD from England before it was offered here. Of course, I can only play it on my computer, not my DVD player. I really enjoyed it, and yes, some parts were pretty stupid, like Allan mentioned.....groceries in a Lambo? Parking in a tight spot? I mean......who cares? However, hearing impressions from an ex-F1 driver is always interesting. Of course, to a guy like Brundle, these cars don't seem all that fast. How'd you like that look of panic in Brundle's face when he got a little loose in the McLaren in the wet? Priceless!