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Originally Posted by bongodriver
I can see potential with the game feature of driveable vehicles to have a 'blast' driving around in one of the classic MG sports cars they all apparently had and blasting phesants with the shotty from the drivers seat.
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Mmm, an MG would be nice - but the Mercedes W125 would be better

I just love that 1937 race car that had more horsepower than F1 cars had until the 80:ies... Top speed of 320 km/h and no downforce at all. The classic press qoute by Rodney Walkerley from the 1937 Donnington GP says it all:
"Away beyond the woods we heard the approaching scream of a well-tuned E.R.A. and down the winding slope towards us came Raymond Mays. He changed down, braked, skirted round the Hairpin and was gone. "There's the winner," remarked one of my friends. "Knows this course backwards." Half a minute later came the deeper note of a 2.9-litre Maserati, and "B. Bira" (Prince Birabongse of Siam, Mays’ nearest rival and a new star in the racing firmament) shot past us, cornering with that precision which marked him as the master he was. "Or him," said another. We waited again. Then they came. Far away in the distance we heard an angry, deep-throated roaring – as someone once remarked, like hungry lions impatient for the arena. A few moments later, Manfred von Brauchitsch, red helmeted, brought a great, silver projectile snaking down the hill, and close behind, his teammate Rudolf Caracciola, then at the height of his great career. The two cars took the hairpin, von Brauchitsch almost sideways, and rocketed away out of sight with long plumes of rubber smoke trailing from their huge rear tyres, in a deafening crash of sound. The startled Pressmen gazed at each other, awe-struck. "Strewth," gasped one of them, "so that's what they're like!" That was what they were like."
But a dog would be OK too