
Originally Posted by
denkimi
that's the downside of having it handed to you on a silver plate. most young drivers have to prove them self in lower categories, working their way up and getting experience in silence. they only start driving an r5 car once they've proven to be the fastest in an r2.
but if you want to start with an r5 car and fight the big boys, you must also accept that the stakes are high and that it can be quite humiliating.
A experienced fast driver, whoever driven last 5 years i wrc, would be fairly fast in the toyota. In the hyundai its a little more complicated, since the car is not a easy one, to be fair. And,...
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