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Thats what I'd expect. Doesn't make the 197 slow, the Astra's are just very rapid in a straight line. Still utter garbage though. The worst performance car I've ever driven (the Astra, not the 197:o).
Personal preference and driving style play a big part. I can't stand the exalto, and would say the f1 is a far better tyre. Assuming the prices are for 16inch? If so not a bad price.
Quick google, Autocar got the VXR to 100 in 14.33. The 197 was circa 18s. Now 1 or 2 secs would be close, nearly 4 isn't. And that was a standard VXR, the ring version with the zorst has more power.
No offence, but I cannot believe that. The VXR is an animal once traction is gained, it's slightly quicker in a straight line than an R26 in my experience.
Wasn't a great car for the 2nd half! He's the only driver with the drive and talent to do that in a car. Hamilton may reach that point, but the problem with making your debut in a top team is that he's never had to battle at the bottom developing a shite car, which is invaluable experience...
I may be mistaken, but didn't he gain more points than anyone over the 2nd half of the season, in a far inferior car?
I don't like Alonso the personality, but I don't let that cloud my judgment of him as a great driver.
Naith, it's Kumar Ram Narain Karthikeyan to you.
I disagree completely. He's a high maintenance driver, one of those characters that need to feel 'loved' within the team. Was never going to get that at McLaren, he was basically the new Coulthard with Lewis as Mika.
But, put him in an environment where he feels that love, and he's the best...
As said, not my favourite driver. But he's the only driver out there who could do what he did at Renault last season. The only man in F1 who's fapping quick, can develop a car in testing, and doesn't make many errors.
The fact is he's a double world champion, beat Schumacher fair and square...
They have great brakes (out brake a f360 when tested by Autocar) but due to the lack of weight over the rear the back brakes don't have to do much work.
Rolling roads results are widely acknowledged to be f**k all use for anything but comparisions. Some 197 owners you can take seriously, because you can have a discussion with them. You however, are worse than the average V6 owner.