Oh. I read it as the individuals of GTPlanet using math and popular opinion to determine their vote.I'm talking about how it's placed on the wall. Everyone's votes are worth -2, -1, 0, 1, or 2 points and the sum is divided by the number of total votes to get an average vote, which determines the car's rank.
Agreed.Maths is deeply Uncool anyway.
Didn't we go over the horsepower deal before?And only 110 horsepower
Didn't we go over the horsepower deal before?
Apparently not. Yeah, 110 horsepower isn't much. But it weighs under 1200 pounds. But I'm not sure how well in practice compared to the other cars it was supposed to race against.Didn't we go over the horsepower deal before?
Race cars are uncool for me, because by classic TG standards the Cool Wall is for road cars. You don't have to agree, but that's how I feel. So for me to say "meh" on this is actually high praise in a way. I'd buy the designer a beer for sure, if I could.
I won't vote on it, or to be more exact I'll vote Meh in order to make my vote void.
Apparently not. Yeah, 110 horsepower isn't much. But it weighs under 1200 pounds. But I'm not sure how well in practice compared to the other cars it was supposed to race against.
You know the rules. It's a race car and therefore automatically seriously uncool.
My personal rule when it comes to voting on GTP Cool Wall.What rule is that?
Ignoring the fact race cars shouldn't be polled, race cars simply are seriously uncool for multiple reasons, the fact almost all race cars are completely unusable for any other purpose than driving around a race track for instance.If you don't think it should be here, don't vote, rather than potentially skewing the poll with a very low rating.
Beautiful. But SUBRC.
No.
After looking at it again, I think I made a mistake with my vote. This thing is horrible.
Voted meh. Should have been SU.
Just this. Would love to know more about it, to see it, and definitely drive it, but that doesn't change the vote.
Molieg, if it isn't too much to ask, why did you change your mind like that? I fail to see how is this car so "horrible". Its racing history is not good, granted, but the car itself isn't that awful. The design was groundbreaking for its era, and it made advancements in aerodynamics that few cars would do until much later. I would love to hear your explanation.
Well, when I first time I saw it, I didn't see anything remarkable on it. Very light, yeah, couldn't even have the chance to prove itself on the race track, but that's about it. Not a head turner, but won't hurt your eyes if you look at it either... It was just an old Japanese racer...
Then I saw the pics for a second time... something didn't click for me... looked like a Fiero kit car or something like that (like the awful ones... or pretty much all of them).
Then you made me look at at for a 3rd time...After all it's not that bad... but it's still not something I would marvel at.
So: Meh (like my original vote)![]()
There you go. See? It's not as bad as you though, and it really shouldn't be. If you like the Shelby Daytona Coupe, you can see that one would like the Samurai as well. I mean, they share quite a few similarities (in design, that is). No one with a Fiero replica could replicate this, unless that person spent about half a year on creating said replica... As for the car never making it into the track, as I sadi, it was all bad timing. Bad timing with the DQ in the Japanese Grand Prix (because the car had the pace), and bad timing with Hino's death at the hands of Toyota. It's really just that.
Yep, the more I look at it, the more I see the resemblance with the Daytona Coupe. This was a very interesting car, after all. 👍
If only it wasn't a racing car, then the infamous "racecar=SU" wouldn't apply and we could all appreciate this car for what it is instead of having to follow that rule. But I guess I had to expect such a thing to happen, so it's okay. And if you read the additional information bit, you'll realize that the Shelby and the Hino share the same designer, so that's why they look alike.![]()