28-06-2009, 19:04 | #31 |
Loves his cars more than his friends
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Well, im going to push Colin for some more info, i have considered getting an MX5 before now after test driving one and hugely enjoying it.
If the new Sprint Series allows either/both the CTR and MX5 id be more than happy to uprate both to track-worthiness levels, and then having 2 decent little cars would allow me to summer/winter cars and also less problems when i stack either, on track or off.
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28-06-2009, 21:08 | #32 |
Penelope Pitstop
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Javelin have an MX5 you can hire for trackdays so you could give that a go and see what you think?
I'm not sure of APoL's experiences with either car but they both have the reputation of being a 'drivers car' so it's probably down to personal choice.
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The Mk2 rev 1 turbo is the hardest of them to play with if you're inexperienced as by the time you've figured out that things are going wrong you are already beyond the point of recovery. Experience will tell you it's coming before the car does and you'll be ready for it, but for a novice it's a bad call IMHO. Last edited by A Place of Light; 29-06-2009 at 01:15. |
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29-06-2009, 01:14 | #34 | |
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I was only mentioning that if I were a novice I'd go with the MX5 as it's a better tool in standard form IMHO. Few novices have experience of how to drive a mid-engined car (and on the limit it is a little different to a front engined/rear driver) and I think it's fair to say that a novice will also have a less steep learning curve than with the Mr2. |
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29-06-2009, 09:32 | #35 | |
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Also if you're still planning to do Barkston we're hoping to go to their day on July 12th if you (or anyone else) are interested. |
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