Great photo & spot, West. Really love all the hard-edge building/background vs. the curves of the 458. Perfect angle. Really like the black & red, and I kinda like the shoes & socks, too. But I bet I'd like them even more whilst going at speed. Oh, getting dizzy.
West, whenever I get a chance to drive a paddle shift supercar around a track I'll get back to you about that lol. Probably the most powerful car I've driven so far was my uncle's '99 Camaro Z28 6MT. It was actually kind of hard to drive at lower speeds which makes me think it would have been easier at higher speeds (assuming I could refrain from flubbing shifts left and right because of the heavy shifter and very tight shift gates). Until then, I'll keep shifting my own gears with a real clutch pedal. Haha
Nick these cars are so fast you never want to take your hands off the wheel! Especially when your on a track. No way can you shift as fast as a modern gearbox. You really need to drive one of these to know what I am talking about! 500,600, and 700 Horse power with an Aventador. Your reaching triple digit speeds and braking in a very short distance. It is worth every cent.
That's really cool Henry! Lamborarri the Huracan drives just as fast in automatic! I like using the paddles it still requires some finesse and timing when coming down the main straight at 140 mph and hitting your brakes solid for a 40 mph turn. Depending on what track.
Great spotting! But I'd take the Superleggera because I'm not crazy about these wheels. I've seen a couple Panthers players in Charlotte but they're usually not driving anything very interesting. Only noteworthy car was a Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed owner by Steve Smith (now of the Baltimore Ravens).
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