
Originally Posted by
Stinkwheeler
There's no skill involved in ROAD car driving, where you can't reach the speeds of anywhere near what Shickelgruber and Gronholm could reach.
There's no skill involved in ROAD bike riding, where you can't reach the speeds of anywhere near what Rossi and Biaggi could reach.

Originally Posted by
Stinkwheeler
My first impression of cars is that they're stodgy and unresponsive. Bear in mind that the car I'm currently learning to drive in is a tinpot automatic Peugeot 306, so maybe that'll change. Then again, it probably won't.
After having booted a 206GTi180 along SH28 and back on a test drive a few weeks ago, I think your opinion probably *would* change if you had a chance to drive a few different models. The old 306GTi6 was a good 'un too. Those little Peugeots can hustle.
Not that I particularly like driving cars in general, but I wouldn't argue that they're all stodgy and unresponsive.

Originally Posted by
Stinkwheeler
And a Formula 1 car could hardly be considered as a car. Sure, it's got four wheels, but it's more like a flying carbon fibre coffin with a V10 engine in the back. Besides, MotoGP bikes can go faster in a straight line.
A MotoGP bike could hardly considered as a bike. Sure, it's got two wheels, but it's more like a flying carbon fibre bier with a V5 engine in the front. Besides, it can't generate enough downforce to pull more than a gee or so of lateral acceleration.

Originally Posted by
Stinkwheeler
Four stroke RG? *COUGH* *WHEEZE*
Yes, I know. Etc, etc, etc. But it does have a nice Telefonica paint job, as I never get tired of pointing out.
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