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Originally Posted by 911SauCy
They can't put a comparo up of a car they claim to be the ultimate in performance and brand exclusivity..but just let one loose to The Beiber
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I am not really sure what that means.
For sure if Ferrari is willing to sell a car for the public to drive on public roads they should not have a problem with a customer letting anyone that car owner wants to drive the car in any legal way he feels like.
To tell a customer nope, you can't allow a head to head test of your personal car against the cars that might beat it is just chicken chit.