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I'm amazed at the level of ignorance and bias in this thread.

NEITHER of these cars were designed to be 1/4 mile superstars, that's why they were in the high 11's-low12's area. Toyota has a very lengthy history in the autosports realm, and if you knew anything you'd know they've been a heavyweight contender for quite sometime. The video told that 60% of the car was made of carbon fiber, what 1/4mi track cars do you see with that much carbon on them????? I think people need not judge this car based just on it's straight line performance.

Here's a better, more in depth video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJJZe_vXfHE

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See! :) I likey :lol2:

See my post on teh first page. :) I'm very familiar with Toyota's motorsport past.

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