StanceWorks: Ferrari 244 GTK Returns to US for GTA Finals with Impressive Performance
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The StanceWorks team is back in action with their Ferrari 244 GTK, and boy, are they excited! After months of being separated from their beloved car, it has finally made its way back to the US. The team can't contain their joy as they see the car parked in its rightful spot at the workshop. It's like a long-lost friend has returned home.
With the GTA finals just around the corner, the team has a tight schedule ahead of them. They need to get the car in top shape for the competition. Tires need to be changed, fluids need to be checked, and every nut and bolt needs to be tightened. This is a crucial moment for the team, as they want to ensure that their hard work pays off on the track.
But before they can hit the track, there's one hurdle they need to clear: passing tech inspection. Due to a rule violation caused by their lexan windshield, they find themselves pushed into the unlimited class. It's not the ideal situation, but the team remains focused on their ultimate goal: driving and developing the car.
The team's determination is paying off as they set a new personal best lap time during their first session. The car is performing exceptionally well, and the team is confident that they can push it even further. They make some adjustments to the suspension based on expert advice, and it's back on the track for more hot laps. The car is a beast, and the team is ready to unleash its full potential.
With each lap, the team gains more confidence in their abilities and the car's capabilities. They know there's still room for improvement, but they're on the right track. The StanceWorks team is determined to make their mark in the competition and show the world what their Ferrari 244 GTK is truly capable of. It's an exhilarating journey, and they're ready to take it to the next level.
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The car is praised for being a real racecar and the achievement of bringing the vision to life.
Suggestions are made to have a professional driver test the car and to take it to the Nurburgring.
The battery is seen sliding back and forth in the car during the video.
The car is complimented on its sound and appearance.
The idea of taking the car to a skid pad for testing is suggested.
Questions are raised about the shifting technique and traction issues.
The off-track incident kicked up a lot of dust and showed the driver in action.
Speculation is made about the air filter being full of dirt after the off-track incident.
Personal anecdotes and experiences with cars are shared.
Suggestions are made for future development, such as improving the interior and adding a duct for air into the cabin.
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