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GT3 RS overhyped?

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  1. Canine64

    Canine64 Formula Junior

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    Wow, the Massingill product for a clean cooch is a banned word. Huh...
     
  2. Noah930

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  3. Nikolai_Petroff

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    I was surprised too. It's almost as if the GT3 RS has too much power for the grip and brakes.

    However, I expect better on such tires and on a bone dry, hot track.
     
  4. Nikolai_Petroff

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    If I waste 30 minutes of my life posting proof. Will you give me the permission to call you some names?
     
  5. amenasce

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    This will be fun.
     
  6. amenasce

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  7. PCA Hack

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    Once again, if you're legit, learn how to drive a 911. More specifically, maybe you should learn how to drive a manual transmission.

    FYI, Nurburgring Lap Times:

    F430 F1..........7:55
    GT3 RS mkii.....7:33

    It ain't the car, mate.
     
  8. kaamacat

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    Man I'm glad someone posted this fact.............. And to the OP....good god man, the car is a track weapon and a beast even with the stock setup from the factory. I'd strongly suggest you drop out of this post (also as a previously banned user), as you have no idea on this planet about which you speak. Most of your postings seem to start arguments based on non-factual information. (And the stock MPSC's not good tires.......ahhhh)
     
  9. Nikolai_Petroff

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    I know it's fast. It's just that I expected more from all the hype. I feel it's a car that works against you rather then with you.
     
  10. b-mak

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    What are your qualifications as a driver of high performance cars that allow you to make such an assessment?
     
  11. Bullfighter

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    22 seconds better than an F430 is pretty huge.

    As others have posted, it's probably down to the driver.
     
  12. Carnut

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    LOL this is very entertaining.
     
  13. amenasce

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    To be fair to the 430, the GT3 RS spent its life on the Ring and has semi slicks. Im not saying the GT3 RS isnt a track monster though, it is.
     
  14. tervuren

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    I race indoor karts - huge rearwards weight bias - trick is - slow in, fast out. If you don't get the speed down before the corner - you will be a sitting duck down the next fast section as you would of gotten no exit. I will start lightly riding the throttle almost right after turn in. I hit full throttle in the corner far before I ever ever would in my front engined 944.

    If something with a rearwards weight bias is pushing in a corner - you either have serious alignment issues, tire pressure, or you are coming in far too hot and never giving the front tires a chance to bite.
     
  15. Canine64

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    Absolutely. How will we know it is really you driving?
     
  16. Testacojones

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    The only advantage of using carbon ceramics is because they are lighter and after a while of lapping in the track they are fade resistance. Even at professional races until very recently the RSR was using steel brakes and not the CCB variant, I don't know if they still do now.
     
  17. Rory J

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  18. Etcetera

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    I did the 'ring in 7:14 in my Pagani Zonda R.

    And if I can get the throttle button fixed on my Xbox 360 Controller, I could very likely drop 2 more minutes off of that time.
     
  19. 355dreamer

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    I just did the ring in the GT3...









    Are you counting?









    Still counting?










    Almost there...









    Ahh yes. 22 seconds later, I just saw the 430 who started next to me.

    :);)
     
  20. Testacojones

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    so where is the video?
     
  21. Bullitt44

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    I feel the opposite way. I have done more than my fair share of track days and I think the GT3 is the king of the street/track cars. I have driven a wide variety of cars and I just keep going back to the GT3.

    The one your were driving must have been a dud.
     

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