And the Winner for Evo Car of 2017??
#16
Rennlist Member
Ferrari 812, Lambo Performante, AMG GT C and GT R all promise to give it a run...
#18
Drifting
But should be 7 of the last eleven once this years competition is over...
#19
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#20
Three Wheelin'
GT C won't even make it close to winning. Why would they pick a convertible version over the better R version? I don't think a convertible has ever one. Also the 812 is too heavy and too much of a touring car to win with the current compeition.
#21
Rennlist Member
Did you read my post that you quoted?
#22
Pro
#1. McLaren 720S. A significant redesign of an already excellent car will prevail.
#2. Porsche GT3 991.2. It will be close but tweaking 991.1 is not enough.
#3. 2018 Mercedes Benz AMG E63 wagon. My long shot for a great sleeper!
#2. Porsche GT3 991.2. It will be close but tweaking 991.1 is not enough.
#3. 2018 Mercedes Benz AMG E63 wagon. My long shot for a great sleeper!
Last edited by john weires; 03-12-2017 at 08:36 PM. Reason: add Mercedes model year
#23
Rennlist Member
Agree that 720 and GT3 will be 1 and 2, but the order is debatable.
EVO staffers reward the feeling of the car more than outright performance. The 720 will lay down crazy track times, but won't be as rewarding to drive as a manual 4.0L NA .2 GT3.
EVO staffers reward the feeling of the car more than outright performance. The 720 will lay down crazy track times, but won't be as rewarding to drive as a manual 4.0L NA .2 GT3.
#24
RL Community Team
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Is there anyone left at evo to actually drive the cars and do the comparo?
Should this be renamed "Drivetribe's car of 2017"?
Should this be renamed "Drivetribe's car of 2017"?
#25
Rennlist Member
I dont think the GT3 will get even close this year. Granted the engine is a big change, but not enough changes overall for them to select it again when the R won last year.
The 720S promises to be a ground breaking car that will recast what people expect from a super car. P1 performance for half the price.
So my bet is 720S first.
Renault Alpine 2nd...yep, you read that right.
This car also promises to be another category redefining car. How they have managed to get this car to weigh just over 1,000kg wet is amazing. It's 300 kilos lighter than a Cayman for gods sake!. And if there is one thing Renault know how to do is make a car that handles. I expect big things from this car.
Lambo Performante 3rd. Only because if this thing can really put down the reported Nurburgring lap time that it did, then it must be freakin' good.
The 720S promises to be a ground breaking car that will recast what people expect from a super car. P1 performance for half the price.
So my bet is 720S first.
Renault Alpine 2nd...yep, you read that right.
This car also promises to be another category redefining car. How they have managed to get this car to weigh just over 1,000kg wet is amazing. It's 300 kilos lighter than a Cayman for gods sake!. And if there is one thing Renault know how to do is make a car that handles. I expect big things from this car.
Lambo Performante 3rd. Only because if this thing can really put down the reported Nurburgring lap time that it did, then it must be freakin' good.
#26
Race Director
Thread Starter
^ They favor a "Manual" which for a "Drivers" car is the correct choice.- I know this will get many up in arms.
The 720S is the best looking McLaren to date. I hope it trickles down. In 6 months you will be able to steal a 650S- Hence-the issue with depreciation with them
The 720S is the best looking McLaren to date. I hope it trickles down. In 6 months you will be able to steal a 650S- Hence-the issue with depreciation with them
#27
Originally Posted by randr
You're correct GT4 RS and GT3 RS due early next year - in which case I'll go with the Macca. They have been getting better and better.
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