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Old 10-05-2020, 10:02 AM
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Old 10-05-2020, 02:27 PM
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Makes sense. 620r is down on power, mechanical grip due to narrower tires, and aero.
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For those who value driver engagement, Robert loves the 620R for that quality.
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It is lighter though, alot, im surprised they arent closer to be honest... especially considering most McLaren's have their power output significantly understated. I do fully agree on the brakes though, spending a lot of time in a 720s, then jumping into the gt2 and gt3rs it took a bit to get use to. I have since changed out the PCCB on my personal car and switched to SS lines, ST carbon ceramics, along with Pagid RSL-1 pads in a quest for better brakes. I was happily surprised the new combo is a lot better on the street too and once the temps come up a smidge the brakes function even better.
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I was disappointed to hear Robert decided against a 765LT (at least for now), that would have been an interesting comparison to the 2RS.




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