no, but i only know of one in this country anyway
on the flipside...porsches in general get tracked waaaaay more often than ferrari's.
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no, but i only know of one in this country anyway
on the flipside...porsches in general get tracked waaaaay more often than ferrari's.
[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;880225]no, but i only know of one in this country anyway
on the flipside...porsches in general get tracked waaaaay more often than ferrari's.[/QUOTE]
Probably on the Porsches but most Ferraris only get tracked on private days so most people never see or hear about it.
[QUOTE=wt888;880720]Probably on the Porsches but most Ferraris only get tracked on private days so most people never see or hear about it.[/QUOTE]
yes, but how often do tracks have private trackdays? not all that many, in my experience, since they're there to do business and are pretty booked out. in comparison for example the local porsche club gets out atminimum once a month... but their 959 never see's the track, haha.
[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;880722]yes, but how often do tracks have private trackdays? not all that many, in my experience, since they're there to do business and are pretty booked out..[/QUOTE]
actually in Europe quite often. There are multipe private Ferrari track days in many countries.
The F40. I know it's all about personal preference but there's just nothing about that car I don't like. I guess it also helps that it was the first supercar to come along when I started getting interested in cars when I was younger.
[quote=VOGUE_MAN;909189]The F40. I know it's all about personal preference but there's just nothing about that car I don't like. I guess it also helps that it was the first supercar to come along when I started getting interested in cars when I was younger.[/quote]
+1, it is an incredibly involving car to drive.