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Charger Widebody release
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16235326" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>I disagree. It's solid numbers and the variables you mentioned are going to translate in the terms of. 01 - 1.5 seconds up or down for any car on the list. So you are still looking at a cluster of data that says a Hellcat is going to be damn fast on an actual track.</p><p></p><p>As for changes to VIR, one of the biggest changes was the addition of FIA Curbing which means you can no longer cut across the gentle corners to ramp up momentum... Unless you want to sheer off your wheels and underbody.</p><p></p><p>Blasting across the "climbing esses" is exactly what a Hellcat driver would want to do, ands it's exactly what they can't do today.</p><p></p><p>HC also ran something like a 7:51 on Nürburgring, putting in with the C6 Z06, beating out a 996 GT3, GTR, SL65 AMG and M4. </p><p></p><p>It's a solid performance car that can hold its own. Your just going to have to channel your inner Richard Petty instead of Niki Laude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16235326, member: 171475"] I disagree. It's solid numbers and the variables you mentioned are going to translate in the terms of. 01 - 1.5 seconds up or down for any car on the list. So you are still looking at a cluster of data that says a Hellcat is going to be damn fast on an actual track. As for changes to VIR, one of the biggest changes was the addition of FIA Curbing which means you can no longer cut across the gentle corners to ramp up momentum... Unless you want to sheer off your wheels and underbody. Blasting across the "climbing esses" is exactly what a Hellcat driver would want to do, ands it's exactly what they can't do today. HC also ran something like a 7:51 on Nürburgring, putting in with the C6 Z06, beating out a 996 GT3, GTR, SL65 AMG and M4. It's a solid performance car that can hold its own. Your just going to have to channel your inner Richard Petty instead of Niki Laude. [/QUOTE]
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