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Indeed. The 918 was never meant as a 'point & shoot' vehicle, it is a far more complete package!...:-)
+1
Actually I would agree!
Hmm, damp track, 2wd vs AWD, condition of the tires, hardly conclusive, last September it looked a little different: http://youtu.be/O1EjXrFoOE4
Ditto!
Impressive driving considering damp track, well used tires, significant traffic @ Spa & a passenger as well...
Impressive, looked at times like rush hour @ Spa!
Agree 100%! I'd say that poster is just trolling...
Interesting...meanwhile a certain Mr Hamilton seems to have acquired a Laferrari... Lewis Hamilton Buys Potent Ferrari LaFerrari Make of that...
The shots taken after dark are quite effective.
Thanks for posting. It shows that the earlier report was full of hype & conjecture.
Speculation at this point. Even if it were a recall, the 918 has had two recalls at the back-end of last year with issues over axle- and control...
Fellow Fchatter Luque reported on another forum (see post # 1558 with a snap of the car): "In term of weight. We received last year a PS vehicle...
Even more impressive when having watched the two YouTube clips with Hubert Haupt at the helm of the LaFerrari on the Red Bull Ring as the lap time...
Wow!
Yep, here it goes: BBC News - Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear host, suspended by BBC after 'fracas'
The 918 (non-WS spec at that) was never marketed as a track day tool in contrast to the 'any track, any time' P1 with TrofeoR slippers fitted and...
The full MT article: 2015 McLaren P1 vs. 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Comparison - Motor Trend
I'd say it is a 'tongue in cheek' reference to 'LaFerrari's name which is different to mocking the car itself...funny nevertheless.
Exactly, can & will as the examples from McLaren & Pagani that I had cited earlier in the thread illustrate. Also, it is rather simple-minded and...