Re: Sequential console shifter for Ferraris
From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.gallettagmail.com)
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 19:58:48 -0700 (PDT)
Oh man that's gorgeous :)

You know I much prefer shift gates, but moving forward that era is over.

Long live the old cars.

FG

On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 10:57 PM, Robert W. Garven Jr. <rgarven [at] gmail.com> wrote:
NO!!  :-)


Robert W. Garven Jr.


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On Mar 8, 2015, at 6:59 PM, Fellippe Galletta <fellippe.galletta [at] gmail.com> wrote:

I was noticing the new 911 GT3 has the shifter on the console, activated exactly the same as a sequential manual box (naturally).

Made me think if that motion as opposed to steering wheel paddles could make the experience feel more connected?. I know one wouldn't drive this way, but if you treated that PDK like it was a sequential manual with lift offs, it would probably feel the same way driving it!

Just an observation. I prefer it over paddles, and my gut is rarely wrong with this stuff.

What do you guys think?

FG

ps - I see the paddles still exist. 
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