Z versus the SuperCar Club
Last Friday, on my anual road trip down to Windy Ridge and Lava Canyon at St. Helens, I found myself in the middle of a SuperCar club weekend out. I arrived in Randall and found about 20ish Ferraris, mostly newer F430s, some F360s, a fewer older ones, half a dozen Lambos, and some Porsches. These Ferraris are incredible machines, way better in the metal than in the magazines, completely over the top - which is the whole point. I was suprised to see that the Z interior looked just as good, even better than all but the newest of the Ferraris. So I drove along for a while with the Ferrari parade, and the Z looked like part of the show, if you didn't look too hard or know much about cars. It was fun to see the Ferraris in action, they make quite an impressive noise, but the lot of them were going much too slow for me, I had to drive right around them.
So, this being my first proper drive of the Z, it was very impressive on the best mountain roads we have here in Washington....much faster than anyone driving a Ferrari on this day out. I took about half the life off the tires in 4 hours of driving. But I was wishing I had two more pistons and +100 on the power and torque (I miss the engine in my old hot rod Camaro SS). Unless you have it wound up to 6k rpm, it doesn't do much at all. But it does carry huge corner speed...I hardly used the brakes all day, is very composed on the rough sink-holed volcano roads, and loves to go 90+mph as the car gets a very settled and solid feeling, perhaps from some aero downforce. |
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lol! :D
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thats cool, but as you were trying to keep up with the Jones', they were just cruising and not wanting to buy new tires. Exotic cars dont really do it for me, as they look too exotic and not like a nice DD. And yea exotic sports cars arent known for their lush interiors.
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Do you think someone is posting "got to cruz with a Z!" on the supercar forums?!?
Seriously, that sounds like a blast. |
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Driving what you can afford, nuttin' wrong with that. I'd have found it cool to be cruising with a bunch of Ferrari's too. You probably had more fun cause your tires aren't a grand a piece so you could go 'head and do the damn thing. Good for you!!
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The cool story bro is so played out... File that right under the word EPIC
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I'll take a '61 California Spyder please, in red. http://image.kitcarmag.com/f/8938181...yder-250gt.jpg |
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Ferris Bueller, you're my hero. http://199x.org/graphics/cameron.jpg In all seriousness, though, this seems like a pretty cool day out driving to me. I'd have loved it. Good for you, OP |
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Is the COOL STORY BRAH reply supposed to be a compliment or a flame?
I just love cars and it was fun to see and hear the Ferraris. I respect these guys that own them, even if they drive slow. The pure exhuberance of these machines makes the world a better place. I would not want one unless I had no concern whatsoever about the running costs, or bottoming out the front end on a canyon road sinkhole. I have a Ducati superbike, and I've spent more on maintenance and service than the original price of the bike, with only 20k miles - it comes out to about $1 per mile not including gas or insurance. I drive the hell out of it, all weather, even off road on occassion. I supect a Ferrari is more like $5 per mile. |
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