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<blockquote data-quote="The Necessary" data-source="post: 133096" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Cheh, you guys just don't go quick enough... 2 big braking zones one after the another at turn 15 and turn 1; down from 220km/h+ to 80km/h-ish, how not for brakes to fade ah???</p><p></p><p>Back on topic...</p><p></p><p>R6P,</p><p></p><p>My personal experience with the e46 330/M3 on track is that they're very compromised. Much better as road cars. Too much understeer, not enough brakes, and they feel a little "fragile"... don't know how else to explain it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Necessary, post: 133096, member: 302"] Cheh, you guys just don't go quick enough... 2 big braking zones one after the another at turn 15 and turn 1; down from 220km/h+ to 80km/h-ish, how not for brakes to fade ah??? Back on topic... R6P, My personal experience with the e46 330/M3 on track is that they're very compromised. Much better as road cars. Too much understeer, not enough brakes, and they feel a little "fragile"... don't know how else to explain it. [/QUOTE]
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