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Maser Quattroporte kills M5 & B5
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<blockquote data-quote="The Necessary" data-source="post: 101864" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>If unequal weight distribution is such a bad thing, ever wondered why the 911 is the winningest car ever in the history of motorsport?</p><p></p><p>Well, because the amazingly unequal weight distribution of the 911 allows it to enter corners weighted like a front engined car (hence equally good entry speeds) and also allows it to exit like a rear engined car (hence, superior exit speeds). Of course, the catch is that you must know how to drive a 911 properly. That's a BIG catch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Necessary, post: 101864, member: 302"] If unequal weight distribution is such a bad thing, ever wondered why the 911 is the winningest car ever in the history of motorsport? Well, because the amazingly unequal weight distribution of the 911 allows it to enter corners weighted like a front engined car (hence equally good entry speeds) and also allows it to exit like a rear engined car (hence, superior exit speeds). Of course, the catch is that you must know how to drive a 911 properly. That's a BIG catch. [/QUOTE]
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