Not Ranked
From a fun to drive standpoint, there is nothing like a high hp cobra on a road course. In a corner, the light weight of a cobra is your only advantage. The short wheel base, narrow track, 1965 suspension technology, and or the cut and paste kit cobra model are all flaws that you can see clearly when you are on the track with zo6'6, 911's and m3's. Since 1965, the factory's have spent at least a billion dollars on handling technology and for that kind of money, the newer cars aught to handle better, be more forgiving and predictable then a cobra. I would let my wife or my mother drive a zo6, 911 or m3 on a road course. There are only a handful of experienced drivers that I would let drive my cobra on a race track. My advise on the cobra is to brake early in a staight line and run bias ply tires so you get more warning before your farming excursion begins. Scott
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