Postby Hasbeen » 19 Sep 2010 08:36
Alan, [tipo158] you said the magic word, & then dismissed it.
Feel! That what it's all about.
You know the old one about driving. If you can't do it wright about it, & if you can't write, teach.
Well I am continually amazed by some twit writing for a magazine, telling us about the great steering feed back in some front drive thing, with overpowered steering. You go try it only to find something that is totally dead, but not dead enough to stop the thing trying to tear the wheel out of your hands, if you power it up in a corner.
Those journalists should be teaching, they obviously know nothing about driving.
Too many people think the big power slide, as practiced on Top Gear is great driving. Well it's great fun, if you're not paying for the rubber & drive line, but quick it sure aint. You only have to notice that half their celebrities, in their reasonably priced car are quicker than them, to know that.
Don't get the wrong idea. I love Top Gear, but that's because it is a fun show, with a motoring base, not for it's motoring information.
I first discovered feel when I started racing open wheelers, it had never been there in my old MGs, or new Morgan.
I discovered the Lotus & then the Brabhams would tell me, by the feel in the steering, when the thing was about to understeer. A little more experience & I found it would tell me a slightly different story, just before the tail started to let go. By using these early warnings you could correct a slide before it started, it only required a half inch movement in the wheel or accelerator.
You could tell those who tried to get into formula racing cars, who did not have the feel. They would trundle around 4 or 5 seconds off the pase, spinning off from time to time, for a while, before going back to more ham fisted racing. They could not make the pace, without getting that early warning, the quick blokes got.
I had spent over 25 years trundling around in utes, & uninteresting sedans, before I decided to buy myself another sports car. I had tried quite a few, before I tried a 7. It was a good one, with fully rebuilt suspension, & it amazed me, it was so good. I had never before driven a road car that had the feel.
It was so good, I bought the thing on the spot, & drove it home, about 120Km. I went back the next day to get my ute.
My present 7 is even better, & the only other road cars I have driven that has the feel was the early Honda Prelude, & the 203, or was it 302 Purgeot.
Alan, I would not be surprised if a Lotus had the feel, Chapman was definately capable of putting it there, but I don't believe the power steering systen that does not kill it has been built yet.
Sure you have cars with the same, or greater cornering power, some of them handle quite well too, but like my 306 Pergeot, it goes around corners at speeds close to that the 7 does, but I have no idea if I ah half a Km or half a dozen Km, off the limit.
It doesn' feel as nice either.
Hasbeen