It seems to be the norm for many carmakers when they want to build their own version of a supercar to stick a huge engine a car without matching the brakes, suspension, etc with the increase in power. Not sure if this is the case or not with the hellcat, but I do like that Porsche seems to prove everything on the track before it goes on the street cars and they upgrade all systems along with the engine. I have owned many muscle cars that that were awesome in a straight line, but death traps on a twisty road. Unfortunately some people are not aware of their own limitations and don't take the time to learn what they and their car are capable of before they get into a situation they can't get out of. Just because you have the power doesn't mean you have to use it all all the time. Man has to know his limitations
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