While we wish the cars had
a bit less understeer (no doubt dialed in to keep over-ambitious drivers from oversteering off the road), truth is you'll be hard - pressed to find two more competent, confidence - inspiring cars for high - speed traveling.
Not exact matches
The extra rubber on the front axle adds a little weight to the steering and as you start pushing harder there's significant additional
bite from the front wheels with much
less of a tendency for the front end to wash wide and
understeer.
Also quickly revealed is
less grip compared to the Aston, initially signalled as a smudge of clearly relayed
understeer and a
bit more skip and slip at the rear.