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<blockquote data-quote="treynor" data-source="post: 16544492" data-attributes="member: 6214"><p>They're <em>such</em> different cars. </p><p></p><p>The Senna is an overpowered GT3 car on street tires. Huge aero, huge brakes, plenty of power, ultra light, drives like a race car with less mechanical grip -- with all the upsides and downsides that implies for street use. Loud, rough, plenty of overhangs - for the Senna, street driving is just a means to get to the nearest racetrack.</p><p></p><p>The LaFerrari is a bona fide hypercar. Gobs of power, direct steering, instant torque and that wonderful V12 howl, yet totally comfortable to drive around town or for a 4-hour stint through the mountains. On the flip side, it is first and foremost a street car - it's plenty fast on a racetrack, but it lacks the aero that the Senna brings to bear in the high-speed corners, and the spring rates and dampening are calibrated for the street first and the track second. Ferrari clearly knows their target audience and they hit it dead center with the LaF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treynor, post: 16544492, member: 6214"] They're [i]such[/i] different cars. The Senna is an overpowered GT3 car on street tires. Huge aero, huge brakes, plenty of power, ultra light, drives like a race car with less mechanical grip -- with all the upsides and downsides that implies for street use. Loud, rough, plenty of overhangs - for the Senna, street driving is just a means to get to the nearest racetrack. The LaFerrari is a bona fide hypercar. Gobs of power, direct steering, instant torque and that wonderful V12 howl, yet totally comfortable to drive around town or for a 4-hour stint through the mountains. On the flip side, it is first and foremost a street car - it's plenty fast on a racetrack, but it lacks the aero that the Senna brings to bear in the high-speed corners, and the spring rates and dampening are calibrated for the street first and the track second. Ferrari clearly knows their target audience and they hit it dead center with the LaF. [/QUOTE]
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