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Thread: Interesting explanation of the Ford GT suspension

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    Interesting explanation of the Ford GT suspension

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    Now that's extremely cool, kudos Ford.

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    interesting! but does it hyper pursuit mode?

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    Very cool. Lot of thought went into that set up.

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    I would always leave it in “track mode” cause it just looks bad @ss!

    If I wanted comfort I would drive one of my other 10 cars.

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    Well that is rather ingenious. Thanks for posting that.
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    Anytime someone says "500k for a V6" they're getting a link to this video. Awesome post.
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    The new ZR1 beat the GT's lap time during validation testing at VIR. I was surprised.

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