Nah, I find if I sleep on the edge of the bed I soon drop off.............Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
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Nah, I find if I sleep on the edge of the bed I soon drop off.............Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I like to see both Schumachers, Colin McRae if he still alive, Kimi, Mika Hakkinen, Massa, Alonso, DC, Sebastien Loeb, on the Top Gear Track
Burnsie would have been quick, very smooth. Failing that you've got to say the tarmac guys like Seb or Gilles. Don't think Marcus would be that quick because he never has been super quick on asphalt. As for beating the F1 guys I'm not sure cos that time of Hamilton's was super fast, only .3 slower than the stig but it was a damp lap. One person I'd love to see do it is Ari, bet he could get the thing well sideways :D
Its not hard to get a front skidder sideways. It just scrubs off too much speed.
You'd probably find that most WRC drivers around the track would be straight and fast. Its not a circuit car, but its not an SUV either.
One guy who could be fast in that Liana is Roman Kresta
What about a touring car driver with front wheel drive experience like Plato, Giovanardi or Yvan Muller. Muller is the best front wheel drive around IMO.
It wouldn't shock me if Plato was one of 'The Stigs'.
Keep in mind that Jason is a presenter on Fifth, not Top Gear ;)
Ham did pretty good last night!!
Probably not. Unless Muller is as talented as Lewis Hamilton. It doesn't really matter what kind of cars the drivers race, the most talented drivers adapt to whatever car they're given, and are fast no matter what they're used to.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
For instance, Bernd Rosemeyer was instantly fast in the recalcitrant Auto Union Type C, having never raced a car before. And Jim Clark was known for only needing one lap to test and adjust car setups - any more and he'd subconsciously get used to it, and be unwilling to change the settings.
So why is there videos of Plato driving around Brands Hatch on Top Gears website? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman