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Old 02-26-2012, 10:09 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ZSIZZLE View Post
i run a nissan dealership and i have about 20 trackdays under my belt with a 500whp bmw m6, now i have taken many customers to track days with there gtr's and they consistently put up times close to or better than much more experienced drivers in other cars. you still have to break properly and hit your apex but the gtr makes it easier to do it, you take a bad line and try to force a correction the gtr makes it easier, the other big thing is the throttle and the car rotating, my m6 i gotta baby the bag pedal in 2nd out of a turn, in the gtr its mash and go!!!! a tenth faster here a tenth faster there, a few tenths worth of good shifting and the car will mask allot!!!
Why keep the M6? Why not get your own GTR?

PS. - which pedal is the bag pedal? I assume gas.
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