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SVT Shelby GT500
Revan Racing
Brake set up for 1/2 mi and 1 mi race
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGT5HUN" data-source="post: 15363218" data-attributes="member: 161356"><p>In my opinion: I've noticed the car does not feel stable at high speeds, but this is due more to the feel of the car due to the solid rear axle design. It definitely takes some getting used to, especially if you have driven "more exotic" sports cars with an independent suspension. Just hang on to the wheel, and enjoy the ride! However, 200+ mph is a realm that most cars never see and I can't comment on going that fast (because I haven't), but at 148mph you will get that wandering sensation, which is totally normal (?) to some degree. It took me a while to adjust to that feeling that the back end will dance around at speed. That's all I'm trying to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGT5HUN, post: 15363218, member: 161356"] In my opinion: I've noticed the car does not feel stable at high speeds, but this is due more to the feel of the car due to the solid rear axle design. It definitely takes some getting used to, especially if you have driven "more exotic" sports cars with an independent suspension. Just hang on to the wheel, and enjoy the ride! However, 200+ mph is a realm that most cars never see and I can't comment on going that fast (because I haven't), but at 148mph you will get that wandering sensation, which is totally normal (?) to some degree. It took me a while to adjust to that feeling that the back end will dance around at speed. That's all I'm trying to say. [/QUOTE]
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