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95jersey said:
Quote "What does lightness have to do with tracking?

Absolutely EVERYTHING. Carrying momentum around a track is more a function of the car's weight than HP. HP will make up for the handicap on strait aways to a certain degree, but for example, I can see a Lotus Elise being faster around a medium sized road course than an M6.



Again so what! You think you are ayrton or michael and want to be the fastest on the track for that session or do you want to handle your car as best as it can be handled regardless of who you may or may not beat?

Tracking your car is to be able to do what you can't on a public road. use IT to IT'S extremes. That can be done with any vehicle but better with a competent sports car. What you just said makes no sense from an enjoyment point of view. Your view only makes sense from a competitive organised formula racing series when the goal is lowest lap time (against others)and not fun. High G's can be obtained from lots of cars.

Again get a Kart.