A few days ago I started a thread about how much I enjoy some no-nonsense, slowish-but-nice cars. Quite reasonably enough there were a few comments along the lines of:
"Some of us just want to go fast, faster then anyone else can go on a particular track"
"Yes, I do need more than that."
"Enough is never enough. It's like Can-Am, where excess is barely adequate."
And so on and so forth.
So just to clear up any misconceptions: yes, I started a thread extolling the virtue of slower cars. But just like most of us I like going really, really fast as well. I have my carefully hidden dark Mr. Hyde side as well....
I also have to admit that, as an engineer (and doesn't THAT say a lot...), I suffer from a degree of OCD-edness when it comes to car preparation. And data. For instance: I am the only one in our group that regularly takes a printout of the cars that I have there that evening to the track and run the cars after the races (when the track is nice and clean and fast) and then dutifully record my fastest lap times with each car. And then use that to identify deficiencies, fret over said cars and then go back to see if I can improve on the lap times.
And then catastrophe: being the consumate track builder that he is, Luf goes and changes the track! So time to start from scratch and draw up a new lap chart and new times!
All that to emphasise that I too like going really fast. Well, make that really, REALLY fast. For instance? How about a Fly Corvette.
We have a front engine class that allows pretty much any modifications and changes. So it ends up being quite competitive. I have a few cars that I am hugely impressed with in terms of what you can squeeze out of a front engine car. I really like the appearance of the Fly Goodwrench C5R Corvette. So I decided to build The Ultimate Front Engine Weapon from it. SO this is what it looks like now:
Now this thing is scary fast for a front engine car. How fast? Well, how about lap times better than any of my Slot.it Porsche 956's? Just quite an incredible car.
And then: maybe it is not quite fast enough...
I really like the thought of an NSR Corvette. But the NSR C6's are just not quite as pretty as the Fly C5's to my eye. Aahh, the solution: how about a Frankenvette?!
Looks almost the same, doesn't it? Wellll...
Not quite the same... But it still needs some refinement though: it can still be faster!
SO yes: my name is Alwyn and I too am addicted to speed!