This is what do you do on a Saturday night with a private airstrip, a bunch of guys and a handful of exotic cars. The top speed we are able to reach on the 915 Meter runway has been 138mph (so far)!
Jeez, what a messy strip, is that gravel? Oh tell the guy with the CGT that whoevers driving is killing the clutch! 19k-25k to replace after this ;-). Looks like fun though!
Tarmac/Concrete, Not gravel. Although it is quite dusty as you can see here. The owners don't mind. We enjoy ourselves and our cars. All of the cars we own, we drive.
The riding the clutch sound you might be hearing at the takeoff is the 328 driving by about 8 feet behind me as I was filming the Carrera GT. If you listen closely you can hear the CGT clutch engage and discern the two different engine tones...
Many car guys just want to tear it up like this. They probably have clear bra too. Steve and I were on the track with the 458 on the weekend. Rocks were flying everywhere. No one cared. We just had big smiles on our faces. To each their own.
Thank you. Believe it or not... Not every exotic car owner can shift as well as the next guy sitting behind a computer screen. Some, are still learning but we love our cars and have fun driving them. Of course we want to shift perfect. Of course we want to experience everything the car can offer.
wow have poor cars...driven on dirt like that....i wont even get started on the shifting...
poor clutches
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