Yes, but a viper is a different beast. Many people who think they know how to a drive (even if they daily-drive a viper) will spend all day spinning out when they are on the track for the first time. There is a very small margin between taking a corner well, and oversteer. Plus, with all that power, oversteer is almost an uncorrectable mistake (except to the seasoned RWD track driver).
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