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Old 11-22-2004, 11:50 AM
Tifoso Scuderia Tifoso Scuderia is offline
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emmm i dont know but if u follow this link u will be able to see for yourselves the result of the last GT race that took place in China last week, in which an amazing 9 out the first 10 cars are either Maserati cars and Ferrari cars. The other car in the top 10 is a Saleen, and not a Porsche. Moreover no Ferrari or Maserati cars retired during the race, contrary to the Porsche cars. I know that this only one race`s result, but it is pretty much a reflection of the season, where Ferrari were dominant in the GT classs, and there was another manufacturer which gave it some serious competition, it was definetly Saleen, not Porsche.

http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view...d=8&nid=102710

I cant remember the countless times that th GT podium was 1-2-3 for Ferrari, or at least 1-2 !!! Ferrari are not only dominating Formula 1 racing, but also GT, as is Alfa Romeo which won the ETCC Championship for the last 6 years in a row.

There are some people ou there who seriously hate Ferrari for no solid or serious reason whatsoever....maybe u should refer to BBC Topgear`s Ferrari 360 cs VS GT3 RS test video in order to make up ur mind.
According to Clarkson, " a Ferrari is a toned up version of God" and the Porsche is a good car to make you entertained on a track, to be honest, he said that it is " a very good car", but in order to be amazed on track, u should have a Ferrari 360 CS.

He continued to give tribute to the Ferrari`s superiority in engineering, in all areas, power, wieght reduction, etc...

The same has to be said to Tiff Needel`s test of the standard 360 Modena, which he labels as the"best car in the world" which dethroned the 355.

All you need to do is just download these 2 video clips and see for yourselves guys.

in my opinion, BBC topgear is one of the most professional and most unbiased programmes around, and it is them who are the experts, who drive all the best cars as soon as they are out, and therefore I think that their advice is worth much more than people who choose Porsche over Ferrari every time, just because Ferrari is Italian and its racing history and heritage cannot be matched by any other manufacturer.
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