Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/07/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dennis und Frank The original Europa mit Renault engine was a dog! But the original Elite, if it had modern brakes would really be a windy road car. The Elan S2 when de-bugged is a superb handling car. Yes, I've used them all Jerry Lehrer Dennis wrote: > Hi Frank, > > I wondered your thoughts on Lotus' road cars. I had a Europa Special > and it is a marvel. Very light, incredible suspension, and so > responsive. I thought Colin Chapman brilliant and was stunned at his > premature passing. > > I could never afford one of todays 'supercars' but if I could I would > likely own a Lotus and use some of that "leftover" money for a worthy > cause. > > I agree the Veyron is an ugly piece ;-) > > But, Lotus aside, what do you make of the Ariel Atom? > > Dennis > > > Frank Dernie wrote: >> Pagani Zonda. >> For "frequent" use Ferrari 599. >> For daily use Porsche 911 turbo. >> For pure driving Lotus anything. >> >> There are lots of cars about which have fancy styling and are "2 seat >> limos" with loads of kit, weight and electronic driving aids to make >> them easy to drive for less good drivers. >> These are great pose-mobiles and practical for a rich person of >> limited talent to show-off in. >> >> I may have left some out, I am neither wealthy enough nor interested >> enough to study in detail. Weight is the most important chassis >> parameter for performance. Road cars are to a great extent a fashion >> item and image statement. Published stuff tends to be acceleration >> and top speed. It is possible to get impressive figures for these >> without much chassis sophistication at all. Since weight is currently >> not something fashionable to minimise "supercars" are now as heavy as >> trucks, hence no longer supercars IMO. This Bugatti thing weighs the >> same as 2 Ford GT40s! >> >> To put perspective on this, +10kg on a F1 car loses over 0.3 secs per >> lap. >> >> Frank >