Hottvr@aol.com wrote:
> Its very difficult to find the "edge" and when you do its
> very unforgiving.
Actually, I strongly disagree with this comment. I think a well-set-up
Formula Ford is much easier to drive fast than a street car, and is
fairly forgiving, at least of smaller mistakes.
I tell people that the thing about a Formula Ford is that they have no
vices you have to drive around, unlike a street car. They just do what
you tell them to do -- the trick is in telling them to do the right
thing.
Now, a poorly set-up Formula Ford can indeed be demonic. But it's not
that hard to get most of them handling like a dream.
Mark
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