looks like everyone is copying the acr wing , front splitter

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new murci, gt3, new murci rear is hideous.. and now there is the track only ferrari 599...looks like there are all trying to keep up with the acr

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the porsche has had aero kits on their cars WAY before the viper ACR. the ferrai is sick.
 

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That F:lick:errari and that leather thing is SMOKIN HOT. She needs those Lambo shoes though that were posted here last month.
 
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Beautiful cars. I don't agree with the "copying" statement though. They are race cars, aren't they?
 
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when i meant "copying" i didn't mean that race cars didn't have wings and splitters before..it just seems like they are getting bigger and more functional than before to compete with the acr..

have u seen a wing that big on a stock murci before
 

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Aside from the fact they have spoilers, I don't see how they are "copying" the Viper. As cars get faster and more powerful, they will need bigger wings. Take a look at that Mercedes launching into the air on the track from a few years ago and you'll see what I mean.
 

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when i meant "copying" i didn't mean that race cars didn't have wings and splitters before..it just seems like they are getting bigger and more functional than before to compete with the acr..

have u seen a wing that big on a stock murci before

Lambos have had some bigazz wings in the past. Ferrari has too. Didn't the F50 have a big wing?
 

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Wallbanger-----I guess nobody agree's.......lol

remember the lambo countach 5000S with the wing, made the ACR wing look small.
Just had to rub one more in.
 

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Copying the ACR? I don't agree, several cars have had large spoilers. Lambo had it in the '80s

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They even had some with a front spoiler, and a splitter:

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Porsche had wings and splitters before the ACR was even released. Here is a GT3-RS 911:

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Even Dodge/Plymouth had them before the Viper...

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Do you think the Ferrari is trying to copy the lines of the Porsche or what?
Not that it matters. They are both sick...:D
 

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Pocono Race Track memorial day weekend Viper, Corvette, Ferrari, Lambo, Pantera we are all out there together. Not a race only shows and track day however we all know what happens when the red mist takes over
 

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Simple. They are TRYING to sell cars...and the only high perf cars that are selling are track oriented. Everyone is in the same boat ....its the economy.
 

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yeah, trust me, none of those car manufactures are copying the ACR. ESPECIALLY Porsche which has had gigantic wings on cars even since the early 996 GT3 Cup cars.
 
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