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1.) The star system is based on only the performance numbers; more details are in the description of the DAC Automotive collection
2.) The stars for acceleration are based on automatic transmission; if you shift gears with the manual option, it accelerates and handles better.
Also, because this was made for the small Bricksville figure-8, it doesn't need to have a high speed on that track. If you make the engine more powerful, the car becomes too slippery, and handling is very important for this car.
Summary: The main reason it is slow is so that it handles well on the track it was designed for
seems absolutely safe
has memories of the earrape v8 spintires sounds
now i need a dirt track car