by sergei » Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:57 am
I will tell you one thing, TypeR is a lot easier to drive. Great beginners cars, that is why they succeed in racing.
Stock for stock typeR vs ST205, ST205 will have an advantage. Can average Joe use that advantage? no.
First thing that came to my mind when I drove hard various typeRs (civics, integra even rally prepped integra) was "wow, this is fun".
First thing that came to my mind when I drove hard ST205 was "Oh Jesus, is the back supposed to step out?!?, OMG, OMG, that was close".
As for windy roads, I feel that ST205 takes a bit of learning, while any one can drive hard the TypeR (and think they are racers).
Then there is weight advantage, really shows on the very tight corners (the ones marked 25), basically TypeR will do well there.
But any other corners you could do better with ST205, you could come in hot and get out hot.
Although FWD will always have an advantage over any other WD - you can drive FWD with no braking.
Fiesta Racing Trophy car, I was servicing for Mark Tapper, and he drove it on Targa Rotorua without using brakes. He beat the TypeRs, Evos, etc. even managed to overtake people on ~30k stages. That car has pathetic power (about 80kw atw). Brakes on those things are tiny, about of the same size as stock AE101, there were not even hot.
So to conclude it comes to the driver utilising the car fully,