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Hey Gordon
I watched "Victory by Design" episode about Ferraris on Speedvision this week.
I'd seen it before, but it's pretty neat
so I watched it again.
Alan DeCadenet drives all kinds of rare
Ferrari street and race cars, and at the end of the program declares he'd rather drive a
front engine car on the street.
I know that's just one man's opinion, but my question is what's different in the handling
between front vs mid-engine that might cause
him to make that statement?
Thx
MikeD
I watched "Victory by Design" episode about Ferraris on Speedvision this week.
I'd seen it before, but it's pretty neat
so I watched it again.
Alan DeCadenet drives all kinds of rare
Ferrari street and race cars, and at the end of the program declares he'd rather drive a
front engine car on the street.
I know that's just one man's opinion, but my question is what's different in the handling
between front vs mid-engine that might cause
him to make that statement?
Thx
MikeD