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Originally Posted by TheSpiderMan
Think I need to leard to drive it on a few test days, then not really sure what I'm doing next season. I still have my little Fiesta XR2 that I raced in the CNC heads series, then I have my 570bhp Sierra Thundersaloon, and also the Calibra. So many choices!!
I guess both the Sierra and the Calibra can do something with CSCC
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Learning to drive something like that will be a big wake up call!! If you can wind the boost right down in the Sierra, that would be the car to use to learn. Learn how the car handles - brakes, turns in, exits, etc... and for you to get used to it. Test until it's like knitting one handed, then turn up the boost a bit at a time, get used to it. Then it'll "come naturally".
The Calibra will wake you up!! The torque will be phenomenal compared to the Sierra - you'll have to learn to squeeze the throttle to avoid it breaking traction, handling wise, it should be superior to the Sierra as it's got a much more refined chassis under it. IIRC it runs a locked spool in the back end, so will be understeery unless "driven". And that requires commitment and faith!!
You have some good choices for where to race either car - Classic Thunder, Eurosaloons, NW Sports & Saloons, CSCC Special Saloons/Modsports/Thundersaloons, and maybe a few others.
Fingers crossed, I WILL be out with the Belmont in the CSCC series, and maybe CT if time permits.