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      03-11-2020, 01:42 PM   #71
KevinGS
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Drives: Past 2015 M4, Current 2013 M3
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I agree with that it's more fun to drive a slower car fast than a fast car slow.

And on the street and track, if you're blasting off, and then riding the brake to slow down at every corner or turn, it's not nearly as fun for me than driving a slower (and lighter) car at 9/10 or 10/10 riding the knife's edge.

I like the surge of massive horsepower, for a little while, then I get bored with having too much horsepower.
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