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"Idont like Escort Cosworth, redo all the work so It pleases me"
I think it's more like your inability to adapt. If you learn how to push the Escort, it will be right up there with the rest of them.
No dude, I do fine using Escort, problem are the other 3, i do 10 secs better driving Escort understand? im saying in this post the Escort is too much good compared to his other Group A cars, soo good that im thinking he is broken
Or maybe it just suits you better? ;) I'm faster in cars that suit my driving style as well.
I think everybody is like that to some extent. I actually set faster times in my MG Metro than I do in my Lancia Delta S4, even though the Lancia is clearly a faster car. I'm still learning to drive the Lancia and don't feel remotely confident in it, and haven't learned how to set it up properly either. Wheras the Metro is a car I'm comfortable with, feel confident pushing and can set up to suit my style and the terrain.
At the end of the day, a 380 WPH 1040 KG car driven confidently and with an effective setup will beat a 450 WHP/890 KG car driven at six-tenths with an ultra-conservative setup.