This older GT500 VS Helcat. Just wait for the new 700HP.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/
Yep, the next GT500 should be great!
That video in the link by Brooks with Demon vs. NSX is pretty cool. Not that surprised that NSX beat Demon from standing start, but that was an ass-kicking.
Clint, I think the answer is simple. The Demon is old school and requires skill to drive well, whereas the NSX is a computerized car requiring less skill to drive well. When everyone pretends to be an expert, the real experts are hard to identify.
Thanks Paul. I’m not particularly skilled, but I do have the seat-time that seems to be necessary to extract the potential from the car (along with some knowledge about proper rear tire pressure for the given tires and track conditions, choosing your battles carefully, not racing with the windows down, etc). :cheers
A GT showed up at our local Cars and Coffee with extended wheel studs, open lug nuts and race rubber. I hadn’t seen the car before nor met the owner. I spoke to the owner and we discussed his track experience. He told me the GT wasn’t nearly as fast on track as his Brand X supercar. I asked him if he compared them with the nannies off the Brand X car. When he said no, I politely suggested that perhaps it was him, and not the GT, that wasn’t nearly as fast. The point is that the new cars make everyone look good. The people with real talent can actually drive a car fast.
:lol You lawyers are so good at diplomatically saying what the rest of us would love to be able to!
I’m sure that was exactly what he was thinking. Lol
Let’s be completely honest. Most modern high-performance cars are built for no-talent wankers so they can think they’re actually doing something. “Oh, look at the 60’ that 720s/GTR/NSX/etc. driver was able to pull” said no one ever.
Carbon fiber driveshaft! I have it on my GT350 as an aftermarket part. Is this the first time an OEM supplied a CF driveshaft?
I think my 2014 GT500 has a factory CF Driveshaft .
Is this the first time an OEM supplied a CF driveshaft?