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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Two MY20s..how long will they sit
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<blockquote data-quote="blk02edge" data-source="post: 16586118" data-attributes="member: 69609"><p>1- nobody here is "racing" their street legal new cars.</p><p>2- slicks/R comps, good brakes and suspension are actually required for a reliable track day car. Power and DCT are not.</p><p>3- I know a sequential is different, I actually drive race cars with them. My point is, they are also a mechanical advantage over an H pattern. And in amatuer "racing" and track days, driver skill can and often will overcome this.</p><p>4- i've never said someone should not go for a DCT. I just combat the DCT crowd who seem to think the manual is a useless old pencil and DCT is the only way to go.</p><p></p><p>And to reiterate. Nobody here is "racing" brand new street cars lol. Time attack would be the closest and that aint racing, nor do auto's conquer that series.</p><p></p><p>These DCT's literally shift for you, next step is the computers will steer for you. Sure might be fun to some, but those will be for the weak limp wristed people who lack skill, no sense of pride. Whatever floats your boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blk02edge, post: 16586118, member: 69609"] 1- nobody here is "racing" their street legal new cars. 2- slicks/R comps, good brakes and suspension are actually required for a reliable track day car. Power and DCT are not. 3- I know a sequential is different, I actually drive race cars with them. My point is, they are also a mechanical advantage over an H pattern. And in amatuer "racing" and track days, driver skill can and often will overcome this. 4- i've never said someone should not go for a DCT. I just combat the DCT crowd who seem to think the manual is a useless old pencil and DCT is the only way to go. And to reiterate. Nobody here is "racing" brand new street cars lol. Time attack would be the closest and that aint racing, nor do auto's conquer that series. These DCT's literally shift for you, next step is the computers will steer for you. Sure might be fun to some, but those will be for the weak limp wristed people who lack skill, no sense of pride. Whatever floats your boat. [/QUOTE]
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