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Ferrari 458 Speciale and Nissan GT-R playing at Monza.

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Wow you get a real sense of the speed they are going in that vid.

 

Would love to be in one of those cars.

Wow that was impressive

Pure class, great find! The Ferrari driver is impressive, keeping up with the GTR as Monza would seem a GTR suited track with the long straights and sweeping bends?? Either way the new 458 Ferrari sounds immense and looks rapid!

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Yes, Ferrari does look and sound amazing.

But you have to remember he is "playing" with a car that's probably only worth £40k.

(Brake light set up means it's an earlier 09/10 GT-R)

While I'd rather have the Ferrari you can see where the GT-R gets it's reputation from as a super car killer.

GT-R making the driver look good? I'm no expert but he (GT-R) didn't look to be setting himself up very well for some of the corners and even then it was pulling away easily until the Ferrari got into it's stride on the straight stuff.

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GT-R making the driver look good? I'm no expert but he (GT-R) didn't look to be setting himself up very well for some of the corners and even then it was pulling away easily until the Ferrari got into it's stride on the straight stuff.

Didn't you see the GT-R driver eating a kebab with one hand while overtaking the Ferrari?

That does look like fun.

GT-R was massively out of shape at some points, but still so fast out of corners.



Trackday etiquette is a bit different in Italy though eh?

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