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GPL: bes car

Andre Warrin

GPL: bes car

by Andre Warrin » Thu, 04 May 2000 04:00:00

On Tue, 2 May 2000 18:03:21 +0100, "Kieran Larkin"


>What are you taliking about?

Karr, it's trying to communicate, I think I can allmost understand
what it's trying to say...

Andre



>> Yes, that's strong evidence for the validity of my speculations . . .your
>> computer has obviously established  some sort of sympathetic connection
>with
>> the mysterious, so-called "kieran larkin"  posting machine.

>> --DK



>> > Damn Karr, now I constantly hear this alien voice when I read this
>> > guy's posts...

>> > Andre

>> > On Mon, 1 May 2000 18:48:02 +0100, "Kieran Larkin"

>> > >After the debate over the scariest corner, i would like to start a
>> > >conversation over which is the best car.
>> > >Personaly i would say it is the ltus then the brabham and the ferrari.
>> Any
>> > >opinions

Jan Verschuere

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by Jan Verschuere » Thu, 04 May 2000 04:00:00

"It's life Jim, but not as we know it."

Jan. ;-)
=---

Andre Warringa wrote...

> >What are you taliking about?

> Karr, it's trying to communicate, I think I can allmost understand
> what it's trying to say...

> Andre

> <snip>

Martyn Danb

GPL: bes car

by Martyn Danb » Thu, 04 May 2000 04:00:00

LOL... sounds like u have the marques confused Chris.  You are
definitely unique in your opinions but hey, they are yours +)

Md


> I dont think there is a best car...i think theres just a best car for your
> driving style.  Im best in the Eagle and BRM.  Totally opposite ends of the
> spectrum but I do well in both.  The lotus i actually find the opposite of what
> everyone says it is which is twitchy and high strung...i find it slow and
> unresponsive.  The Cooper which is supposed to be easy to drive I find utterly
> impossible to drive.  The Ferrari is good, the Brabham is stable but slow, and
> the Honda to me is just a total dud.  Thats just my opinion though.

> Chris

Graeme Nas

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by Graeme Nas » Thu, 04 May 2000 04:00:00

              ^^^^^^^^
I think you've just answered your own question :-)

Getting back on topic, for me it's the Ferrari. Fast and "chuckable",
what more do you need? :-)

--
Cheers!
Graeme Nash

Kirk Lan

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by Kirk Lan » Thu, 04 May 2000 04:00:00

My personal fav is the Eagle, but I actually started out in the Brabham of
all cars...I never really could stand the big lumbering old BRMs, Hondas,
and Coopers.  Lotus is fastest, but hard to drive; Brabham is fast when top
speed isn't a huge issue (that is, in F1...in F2/F3 the tables are turned)
but it's down a good 50-odd horses or more to the other cars.  Ferrari and
Eagle are similar in many respects, and setups convert between the two
easily...

--
Kirk Lane


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> I prefer the Lotus, though maybe not the easiest it is quick and
> I find it more predictable then the others.  The Ferrari is
> easier to learn in but I find it can be very annoying, it's not
> easy to slide smoothly through a fast turn like you can in the
> Lotus.

> Personally I don't like the F1 Brabham or Eagle but the F3 or F2
> Brabham is okay.

> A good F1 car for rookies is the Cooper.

> Chris



> >After the debate over the scariest corner, i would like to
> start a
> >conversation over which is the best car.
> >Personaly i would say it is the ltus then the brabham and the
> ferrari. Any
> >opinions

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