Ill take power over looks 10/10 times so its the GT for me.It was a pointless d*ck-measuring contest between (let's be honest) two obnoxious, egomaniacal a**holes. It's not a story where there's a good guy and a bad guy. They were both awful.
But hey, it resulted in a pair of spectacular cars. And they're both dead now. So we win.
(There's your harsh analysis...)
Close enough.
I mean I have a Ford - for real.
Ok, maybe I'm missing a sponsor here and there but you get it...
(Wish I had a scratch 3d model of the GT to work with, we could settle the debate on track.)
There's no such thing as a hollow victory. (Especially here, since it wasn't raw horsepower that won Le Mans for Ford in '67. The MkIVs ran that race at ~7 tenths.)
They took the rest of the century off, at Le Mans at least (not that they've been back in this century either).Taking a year off in protest is hardly giving up. 312P, 512S, 512M, 312PB, the Scuderia prototypes which followed the P4. Ferrari "gave up" works prototype racing in 1972 supposedly to focus on F1. Just sayin.
When Ferrari tried Can-Am racing, they built a bigger V12 than Porsche's...but they still couldn't win.A hollow victory running 7 liters vs 4 liters tho! Hard to imagine any series where almost double the engine capacity wouldn't give an unfair advantage.
My Exoto is bigger than your Exoto (I sprung for the supersized 1:12). I gotta admit, tho, the 330...both open and 'tin top'...are sexier looking.Ah, you said you have "one before that", thought you have MK2 and MK4.
I've got MK2 from Exoto, want to get one more.
Wish i had more space! (well, and money )My Exoto is bigger than your Exoto (I sprung for the supersized 1:12). I gotta admit, tho, the 330...both open and 'tin top'...are sexier looking.