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hutchy 27-11-05 11:57 PM

Porsche Carrera vs R1
 
MMmmmm

http://www.dumpalink.com/media/11327...orsche_Carrera

I don't really like this guy! bit of a t#t

you'll need media player 10 to view this vid.

jim@55 28-11-05 12:15 AM

just a bit :toss:

Anonymous 28-11-05 12:24 AM

lol - funny video :)

he so conveniently failed to mention that while the car isn't the cream of 4 wheelers, it does cost over £60,000. How much are R1's now? About 9 grand? Let's see what car you can get for that:

Daewoo Matiz 0.9
Vauxhall Corsa 1.2
VW Polo 1.0 E

Or a second hand Astra 1.4.


Nuff said!

northwind 28-11-05 12:29 AM

Excellent video. Was it just me or did Niall Mac let off a little when the car was all over the track? Last corner particularily?

Anyhoo, well worth the watch.

Warren 28-11-05 12:58 AM

http://videos.streetfire.net/iPlayer...4-EBB656FC0294

this video is better :)

TSM 28-11-05 01:15 AM

If on the first clip he was not on a head to head race with the car then it would have been a completly diffrent thing. He would not have to worrey about crashing into the car. Thats the way 5th gear do it and shows in the second clip that he has nothing to worrey about going into the corners unlike the first clip where he has a great lump infront of him.

Sid Squid 28-11-05 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind
Was it just me or did Niall Mac let off a little when the car was all over the track? Last corner particularily?

Possibly, but to be entirely fair there are points at which both of them seem to back it a bit 'cos the other is there.

With any given bike/car combination, I'm sure you could find a circuit that which either would do better.


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