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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=51420
Submitted by: 427 Vette
Comments: 14  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 04-09-2006
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Ferrari Daytona race car


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#1
4-09-2006 @ 08:53:11 PM
Posted By : 89Rettagt Reply | Edit | Del
is it just me or does the rim seem wider than the tire?

#2
4-09-2006 @ 08:54:24 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
#1, Probably just some horribly bad sidewall flex.

#3
4-09-2006 @ 09:44:38 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#2, Not to be unexpected at the high speed this thing is no doubt carrying through the corner.


Original post idea: Ah the Daytona, the best truck Ferrari ever built.


#4
4-09-2006 @ 09:45:40 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
#3, Indeed... Any guesses on how fast it's going?

[Edited by RiceArsonist on 4-09-2006 @ 09:45:50 PM]


#5
4-09-2006 @ 09:48:59 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
#3, "the best truck Ferrari ever built."

LOL. I assume you're referring to its nose-heaviness and allegedly crap steering response?


#6
4-09-2006 @ 09:50:04 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#4, 30, 35 MPH? Also, it appears the rear end is gripping and not sliding at all, leaving the entire burden of steering left to those front wheels.

#7
4-09-2006 @ 09:52:20 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#5, Yeah, all the contemporary reports I've read really tear into it's handling and HEAVY controls. No doubt it sounds glorious and some think it's beautiful, but sometimes you gotta remove the rose tinted glassed and be real.

#8
4-09-2006 @ 09:52:39 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
The more I stare at this picture, the more I can see that front right rim just sliding right out of the tire and grinding along the pavement.

#9
4-09-2006 @ 09:54:51 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#8, This is pretty common actually, and it usually doesn't end in tire seperating from rimn. I see it in car mags all the time (obviously not the lazy ass American mags with their sloppy 'journalism' and crap, artless photography)

#10
4-09-2006 @ 09:56:06 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
#9, I know, but it still makes for an amusing mental image :P

#11
4-09-2006 @ 09:57:08 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#10, It'd do fine off road afterwards, it is after all a truck :P

#12
4-09-2006 @ 09:58:43 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
#11, XD

#13
9-12-2007 @ 05:21:50 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
You know you pushed the car when the tire wears out on the side. I should know...

#14
9-12-2015 @ 04:02:33 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
With those headlights, it reminds me of the American-market Rover 3500...

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