Originally Posted by mrphotoman
Here are a few simple things you can do to make your car a more "true sporting car" as you put it. This will make you more involved in the driving process:
-remove power steering (this will require MUCH more effort to steer, hence more involved in the driving process)
-Remove the headlights (this will require MUCH more effort to see at night, , hence more involved in the driving process)
-Remove the windshield (this will make it very difficult to see when you are going over 30mph, hence more involved in the driving process)
-disable the brakes (this will make it very difficult to stop and will require the driver to really have to think about how they drive the car, hence more involved in the driving process)
-remove the seats, the roof and the doors (this will make it extremely difficult to sit in the car without falling out, hence more involved in the driving process)
Please let me know if you would like any more suggestions on how to make your car a more "sporting car" under your statement of "more involved in the driving process". You can make the car as taxing to drive as you like.
Heck you can even sell the srt6 and purchase a model t ford that should fit your specifications on what a "true sporting car" is. Difficult to drive, manual transmission, extremely involved in the driving process.
ROFL. Model T's actually have their own class in SCCA solo 2 and road racing...look it up.