Can American cars turn?
>>14784444
KINDA
>>14784453
>$30000 more for 1 second of track time
What happened to BMW?
Better than Ferrari apparently.
>>14784465
>Pitch, yaw, and roll
I bet your Camaro can't do that.
Its usually the drivers.
>>14784444
They can. Shocker I know Based Snek is king http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2016-dodge-viper-acr-is-undisputed-track-record-king-300171797.html
No we all just drive in straight lines everywhere
>>14784464
BMW'S NOT ABOUT LAP TIMES MAAAAAAN
ITS ABOUT THE THRILL OF THE DRIIIIIIIIIIVE
>tfw the Camaro is better to drive with less fakeness
Wasted quads
>>14784474
90+% of the country is basically flat which is why americans generally care more about stoplight racing or highway roll on racing than turning
>>14784473
Too bad we can't 3d print cars like that..
>>14784480
And doesn't sound like a lawnmower
>>14784453
Two of these cars play fake engine sounds through the speakers, the other is a Camaro.
>>14784520
>fake engine sounds through the speakers
when I first heard of companies doing this I knew it was the beginning of the end for new cars I actually like
>>14784498
Yeah no shit. I would love one. But I would have to sell my house and move in with my parents to afford it.
>>14784494
someone needs a topographical map
>>14784552
He is right, even if it is a little hyerpbolic. The only real shifts in elevation in the US at near the Rockies & Appalachians. You do have a very large amount of just flat in the U.S.
Of course, this negates the fact that most people in the U.S. live near the Rockies or Appalachians in someway.
>>14784610
Rivers also tend to have elevation changes that can seem minor on a map but are pretty decent in reality.
>>14784610
even states that are considered flat like Iowa, Nebraska, Florida have hills.
>>14784444
Only if they have the sport package.
>>14784468
More than you can afford pal, Ferrari.
>>14784444
Yes, but idiots clearly can't.
baby boomers cant do anything right
hehehe
>>14784552
No joke. That was just embarrassing.
>>14784610
What about the entire west coast 'ring of fire' mountains? (Cascade range, Olympic range, etc. etc.) Washington state has some truly amazing driving roads, as does Oregon and California.
Also, don't forget that the 'Appalachians' extend from the south, all the way into KEBECK budday.
90+% flat can't be right. Maybe 75%?
>>14785055
Well, at least you did them the service of not being a lazy fuck and using the full name.
>>14784444
No, other than snek. Several can grip though.
>>14784464
>speed is the only difference
If the driver isn't eating a cheeseburger while texting.
>Source: American
>>14784464
>same tripcuck gets baited
like clockwork :v)
>>14784520
>two of these cars are faster, the other is a camaro
>>14784473
the viper is italian though
they can. i once drove a chevrolet, and when i turned the steering wheel, the wheels of the front turned aswell!
>>14784444
They can turn left.
>>14786043
Only America is American enough to put an 8.4L engine in a sports car, anon.
>>14787054
>responding to bait
yes you need to use power over steering
>slow down to 5 m/h not lower because then your power steering won't work
>floor it while turning
>hope you don't overdo and crash in to a tree
>>14784453
>>14787207
>6.2 L vs 3.0 L
ayy.
Waste american trash.
>>14784468
They were slower than Aston and slower than Ferrari. Lucky win 2015.
>>14787282
11+:1 compression ratio and premium gas vs 9:1 and standard gas
Is Europe even trying?
>>14789333
7 hours. For 7 hours, this garbage thread went without a single post. But you just had to keep it going, didn't you.
>>14789341
:^)
>>14784464
>1 second
>1:23.15
>1:22.95
2 tenths of a second rounds up to a full second??
>>14786043
Its all banter calm down
>>14784444
>Can American cars turn?
Yes. Only left turn tho. That's what happened when people try to do right turn on american cars