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      05-08-2015, 10:16 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by radiantm3 View Post
I never said it's all in the car. But people who are skilled drivers who buy a car with the intention of taking it to the track generally pick lighter RWD cars in which you can turn off all the assists and make use of the skill you have. It's just more fun and rewarding that way. The GTR is the opposite of that.

I do know of a few really talented drivers who own GTR's, but they are very far and few between.
Now you're just assuming things. I know tons of track cars that aren't light RWD cars. Everyone has different tastes in cars and experiences and that's what makes it interesting. Combine a skilled driver with a capable car like the GTR and you get very quick lap times while having fun. People seem to forget that all the nannies can be turned off.
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