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pfft audi are soft

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this is how you do it boys

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and I like this photo, because i am winning.

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and this, because it suggests 4wd is helpful for standing starts

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and this, because it looks like 4wd might not be working 100%

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and here is one that's not about me. the manufacturer in question blamed the driver for this.....until it happened to the other 2 cars the next day

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Thats a Saleen S7R GT.

I knew it for sure at first glance but checked just to be sure.

Much the same as this one really... The gills are always a dead giveaway.

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i love car spotting - its like bird spotting without the nerds...

The S7R is wicked.

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haha ok it wins. what car is that? love the look of the gt cars

as adam said its the Saleen S7R, a friend of mine has just stepped up to one of these from a 911 in the FIA GT series and he said it is one of the fastest cars he has ever driven. Qualified 2nd at silverstone so he's no slough when it comes to driving either

GT's are pretty well all i watch / sponsor at the moment, I have lost nearly all interest in F1's, V8's. If you want to see some good door handle to door handle racing watch the British GT races from this year. No penalties for contact, good old fashion racing with different cars with different strengths and weaknesses

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and here is one that's not about me. the manufacturer in question blamed the driver for this.....until it happened to the other 2 cars the next day

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Good old Mark Webber! Happened twice to the poor bastard, once in qualifying and then that one was during warm up. :D

Yowzers... bye bye CSL!

Whiplash: I agree mate, the BTCC is great to watch, very exciting, close racing.

I've been watching the British GT which is the Vipers, Ferrari's, Aston Martins, Gallardo's, 911's ect instaed of the little 2L tourers. they throw the 1/2 million $ cars around just as much as the BTCC cars

here 1 soon to be ex ginetta G50 (post 12 shows whats about to happen)

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Edited by Whiplash
I've been watching the British GT which is the Vipers, Ferrari's, Aston Martins, Gallardo's, 911's ect instaed of the little 2L tourers. they throw the 1/2 million $ cars around just as much as the BTCC cars

here 1 soon to be ex ginetta G50 (post 12 shows whats about to happen)

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That is gonna f**king HURT.

A LOT.

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