I had a very fast, IMSA race car street mustang, built by Spectre racing in Belmont. Before they built my car, they took me out in Cobras, Panteras, Ferraris, etc.
That said, brakes become real important, and weight.
If you want to go really fast, and stop, the car should be really light.
Cobra's bounced all over the place, since their suspension wasn't all that great. Porsche 928's and Pantera's use coil over independent suspension, and it soaks up bumps far better then the cobras. That said, power to weight 427 cobras are real scary. However, their brakes weren't all that.
By far the fastest buck for the bang was a Katana 1100cc my friend bought for 5 grand. It did zero to 60 in 2 seconds, and in first gear. At about 60 he hit second gear, the front wheel came off the ground, and I think it finally went back on the ground around 100. It had 5 gears...
Reminds me of watching Kenny Roberts at Laguna Seca. Out of the hairpin, he'd be going 140 at the bridge/bend left. He'd yank the front wheel off the ground, at 140, accelerating, and turning, and keep it in the air, at an angle, till he hit something like 170. The Ali of bike racing...
Teo Fabi used to come down the corkscrew, and where other guys were touching the white lines with the outside of their tires, he was hitting those marks with the INSIDES of his. Had the lap record for a long time, great driver.
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