Sometimes, I think an edgier, harder to drive car is considered to be more of a driver's car (even if not necessarily faster). I don't mind a car being a bit edgy if it genuinely is for reasons of performance. However, there are plenty of examples of extremely well-sorted, genuinely *quick* cars, too. The Honda NSX (developed in consultation with Ayrton Senna) is one classic example. Such vehicles allow you to concentrate on the intricacies of the road itself and less on the vices of the machinery trying to fly off the road from under you . . . They typically make better rally cars.
If anyone's played GPL, the Cooper (Coventry), for example, makes one feel like a total hero driver, sliding everywhere, somehow managing to keep it all pointing forwards. It feels like you're *obviously* the fastest driver in the world! Climb into the Ferrari, however, and in it's own little serene, uncomplicated way, it will run rings around the Cooper.
Edited by Ryan_CapeTown (26/01/05 09:03 PM)