4trac:

But if not, and I don't see that a majority of potential MP4 buyers intend to spend most of their driving time emulating ex-Stiggy on tracks, then my point was simply that it remains very possible, despite this doom and gloom, that the MP4 remains a fantastic car to own and drive every day.  That's all... Smiley   


Problem is if the McLaren fails to deliver an exiting and engaging experience at the track, which is where these cars come out of the closet, what will it do on the street for the driver. That is where the Ferrari will distance itself even more from the McLaren and that is where potencial buyers spend most of their time, as others have said in this thread, the Ferrari is fun even when going show :)
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