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Originally Posted by Martin_D
While this is true some young drivers have raced karts, buggies, motorcycles and all the sort. Racing motorcycles helped me - now getting in a car it feels like slow motion. 9/10 experienced drivers will run a faster time, sometimes there are people out there that have driving skills that are not fortunate enough to make it to the track.
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You are totally correct, however if you invite newbies to the competition, you don't know what kind of newbie you're going to get. If you get one like you describe above driving a Car X and he's matched up with a newbie in Car Y who is scared to even squeal his tires. The Car X will win regardless of whether Car X is faster than Car Y
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Originally Posted by Martin_D
Same driver, one in an m3 one in a c63. I put my money on the m3. Hell, we want them modded. We know what they are able to do stock.
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Now I see what you're saying, however I think the challenge is where each person is an owner/driver. You won't see the same person drive the c63 and an M3 unless they happen to own both cars.
No one is supplying the C63 or the M3s for us to drive. We are bring our own cars. I for one would not let anyone else (especially a newbie) thrash my car on the track.