Right, and she still went faster in the Mustang even though she felt more "confident" in the BMW. It seems like you'd be able to go faster in the car you felt most confident in.I think that woman liked the BMW more, and her mind was made up before she drove either cars. Here repeated usage of words like "feel" and "confidence" suggests to me she's not that good of a driver.
Wimins are just different creatures, by design. They like what they like, and that's it. She liked the BMW from the start, that the time around the track was way faster in the PP2 didn't matter.Right, and she still went faster in the Mustang even though she felt more "confident" in the BMW. It seems like you'd be able to go faster in the car you felt most confident in.
That's putting it...nicely.M4, while an amazing car in it's own right, sounds like wet farts.
To be fair there's some merit to that. Fast doesn't mean confident. I'm more confident in an S2000 on autocross than my own car any day. It's just easier to control. Sorry but it's true. Lighter, less power that's going to throw you into a wall, more telepathic, REAL steering, a great feeling transmission that doesn't need to be lugged around (you have to admit, the TR3160 is kind of a "MAN'S" transmission). That being said, I think she's full of it too. But the PP2 I drove did feel a bit numb. Big soft compound front tires will kinda do that unfortunately.Right, and she still went faster in the Mustang even though she felt more "confident" in the BMW. It seems like you'd be able to go faster in the car you felt most confident in.