Laguna Seca NSX challenge

yeah, it was posted somewhere on here....
i remember that there were some people here that did way better than jeremy on laguna seca too... should see if you can find the thread on the search
 
Sad thing is, I have lived 15 min away from Laguna Seca all my life and have never seen a race! I now live around 30 min away and will be there when Acura goes!
 
He is comparing NSX-R in the game and a normal NSX in real life.
 
You're in the minority. Clarkson is hilarious and very, very honest.
And i'm glad. He's funny because he is such a wanker. His comments and feedback are just terrible, let alone his driving. Their are always huge arguments/discussions on this and it seems to always conclude that clarkson does a great job at 'entertaining' and not as good of a job with accurate feedback on the car.

Maybe it's because i'm a Tiff fan, and it seems to be you are either on one side of the fence or the other...
 
And i'm glad. He's funny because he is such a wanker. His comments and feedback are just terrible, let alone his driving. Their are always huge arguments/discussions on this and it seems to always conclude that clarkson does a great job at 'entertaining' and not as good of a job with accurate feedback on the car.

Maybe it's because i'm a Tiff fan, and it seems to be you are either on one side of the fence or the other...

I appreciate them both. Tiff is definitely more informative but his style can become annoying at times.

While I don't agree with everything Clarkson says (particularly his blatant bias for anything British) he raises some points that are oh so true... and always so very entertaining :)
 
My first pro,race was at laguna seca in 1965 when Jim hall raced his little white #65 chaparral. I saw history being made,the fisrt wing car :smile: :smile: :biggrin: and he won ........bill
 
I appreciate them both. Tiff is definitely more informative but his style can become annoying at times.

While I don't agree with everything Clarkson says (particularly his blatant bias for anything British) he raises some points that are oh so true... and always so very entertaining :)

As a Canadian, I guess I identify a little more with the Brits than the Americans here. Trust me when I say that his view of the USA as an outsider is pretty much spot on; I can't put my finger on the difference between Canada and the US, but there definately is one, as soon as you cross the border.
 
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