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Porsche-pa
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Prescott, Arizona
Posts: 1,552
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Svandamme,
Great video! That's exactly what I was asking about. There are obvious advantages to knowing (learning) a track and being prepared for it's challenges. But there is nothing to compare to actually feeling the "real" road or track under your "real" car. But... the games really are fun aren't they?
The more I drive the Ring or Laguna Seca in the game the better times I generate. Actually driving my Carrera through our local twistie sections is much the same. Knowing the turns and being comfortable pushing through the "G's" is a blast. I have learned from the game though. My line is tighter now and my exit speeds are way up.
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Current Garage:'04 996TT S Cabriolet, 1975 911 Carrera 3.2 powered (my Precious),
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'02 996TT, '03 996TT, 1967 912, 95 993 C2 Cabriolet, 76 911S Carrera, 2014 Carrera S, 2014 Turbo S, 1999 AMG SL, 1966 Lotus 7,
Donny
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