Ironic isn't it? They issue a rebuttal and pretty much said he made up all of that stuff...and then they go and exert the kind of power play he accused them of.Did they really F banned him ? If so, i think that they lost a lot of dignity and respect.
Same for the 1M vs Cayman R. Removing Harris from the equation would not have secured a victory for the Cayman R. It would have been a tie, and the result would still be at odds with some other tests (Cayman ranked 1st by points).
EVO talking about the Cayman R said:Show it any kind of challenging road and this Cayman pulls into focus like few other cars on the planet, and the magic is its mid-corner poise. It's mesmerising combination of superb steering weight and feel, exquisite balance, and lucid sense of mechanical grip at each corner.
EVO talking about the Cayman R said:So deeply impressive on the bumpier stretches of road that it put everything except the McLaren in the shade.
EVO talking about the Cayman R said:The most beautifully balanced chassis here. Showed up the track-biased nature of the GT3RS.
My problem is the remarks they praised on the Cayman compared to the 1M and yet still gave it the nod, it's really head scratching stuff IMO.
I seems to me that they put old-school unsophistication and classic rear-drive entertainment ahead which begs the question if the Ford Mustang Boss302 had been there might it have even won the whole event.
In yet another futile attempt to point out what it is about the 1M that many of them idiots at EVO like, let me try this.
- The world is still in a state of major financial crisis
- People need and want to spend less money but still get fair value for it
- The Porsche Cayman R is so good that it makes the boys at EVO smile wide
- The BMW 1M is not as good but still good enough to make the boys at EVO smile nearly as wide
- But then they ask "It costs how much?!? [they're considering the importance of money in the modern world]
- Now the BMW 1M makes them smile even wider
- With the BMW 1M they feel that they're getting more for less - though not as much as the Cayman R, which mind you, does cost more.
It's simple: anybody with common sense loves a bang-for-buck champion and that's what the 1M Coupé is.

My good man - you're trying too hard. The only one going round in circles here is you. More sweeping, unfounded statements like "old-school unsophistication" - who says a BMW M-engineered 1M Coupe is either old school or unsophisticated? This is a car with a highly sophisticated twin-turbo I6 engine, sophisticated multi-link rear axle (using M3 sophisticated bits) with sophisticated M-Diff and so on... [did you get the bit about sophistication?]
I can't deny all these points you are making but argue the point that in life everything has deminished return whether that's buying speakers for your home or car, even when you decide to tune your car but I wouldn't for one minute claim that a Hamon Kardon in a 5 series was better than a Mark Levinson in a Lexus just because it kicked out better bass.
Dear Martin I simply elaborated on EVO's description for the 1M which was 'It's not the last word in sophistication' and the old school referral was to the manual gearbox, no multiple setting, etc, etc. Sure they said things like 'but it's just so bloody loveable' and 'a bubbling keg of driving fun; best BMW in yonks' but should being the best BMW in yonks elevate above the best Porsche this side of a GT3?
I think it's you that not getting the point I'm making, I fully understand why someone would love to own one, heck I was tempted myself, I mean I really do love it but when you are wanting to find the best driver's of the year should cost really come into the equation? My argument is that it shouldn't and nor should it be about how quick it goes around a track, what it really should be about is the quality and balance of it's controls and chassis, the knowledge of what is happening under you and the confidence it instills in it's driver to know where the limits are.
Ask yourself if those words of admiration for the 1M are unwarranted. Then ask yourself why they don't describe the Cayman R with quite the same affection.Dear Martin I simply elaborated on EVO's description for the 1M which was 'It's not the last word in sophistication' and the old school referral was to the manual gearbox, no multiple setting, etc, etc. Sure they said things like 'but it's just so bloody loveable' and 'a bubbling keg of driving fun; best BMW in yonks' but should being the best BMW in yonks elevate above the best Porsche this side of a GT3?![]()
Guibo: don't know much about the chap - I don't think I've ever even had a PM from him - but what he has to say about cars rates amongst my favourite automotive opinion on the 'Net. Quality post - as always man.

Obviously you are allowed to disagree. Nobody has said to the contrary. The question is: Can you understand why they might have picked the 1M? I, along with others here, have given some pretty good reasons which, I think, would not appear outrageous to anyone. If they are outrageous, you have not shown how they are so.Am I not allowed to disagree with EVO's opinion or is their opinion the final word on the subject?
Why should I huff at the McLaren finishing second...
it was the Lotus with its wonderfully communicative steering and chassis that impressed me most so you are right I do disagree with EVO on this too but nowhere near as much as with the Cayman and the reason is that the Lotus is a rough diamond, too many elements let the side down but not the Porsche, everything about it is simply sublime.
Listen I'd be happy with either the Cayman or 1M as someone in their right mind would and I repeat that I serious thought long and hard over getting a 1M so it's not that I ain't a fan of the little Beemer it's just that in my opinion it's nowhere near as accomplished a performer as the Cayman R and when you are asked to chose the best new drivers car available this year then outright ability should in my opinion be paramount.
Listen I'd be happy with either the Cayman or 1M as someone in their right mind would and I repeat that I serious thought long and hard over getting a 1M so it's not that I ain't a fan of the little Beemer it's just that in my opinion it's nowhere near as accomplished a performer as the Cayman R and when you are asked to chose the best new drivers car available this year then outright ability should in my opinion be paramount.
Ask yourself why Autocar rated the same cars in a different order. Ask yourself why Auto Express rated them in yet another order. Ask yourself, who gives a damn.Ask yourself if those words of admiration for the 1M are unwarranted. Then ask yourself why they don't describe the Cayman R with quite the same affection.
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