I have a casual interest. To be honest I could only skim read most of your input into this thread so maybe you have already answered my question - but I thought you said traction & weight transfer are not an issue with the GTI 40 year model (at stock power levels anyway) - so that cant be the reason could it?
As far as the handling of the R on my local race track goes, I am yet to find out anytime soon, but I do know my old porsche by design has about the highest polar moment of inertia you can have between 4 wheels & that could be rotated very easily under trail braking - I would expect the R to be more than capable for my needs due to its lower value in this area.
GTI or R - they both offer a lot so just get what you prefer - Having never read anything about the GTI 40 year model before, I'm just surprised its so slow & was wondering why.
As far as the handling of the R on my local race track goes, I am yet to find out anytime soon, but I do know my old porsche by design has about the highest polar moment of inertia you can have between 4 wheels & that could be rotated very easily under trail braking - I would expect the R to be more than capable for my needs due to its lower value in this area.
GTI or R - they both offer a lot so just get what you prefer - Having never read anything about the GTI 40 year model before, I'm just surprised its so slow & was wondering why.
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