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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Driver and Frank have have a lot of similarities. Both are stoic bad ass drivers who like to keep to themselves, they have very few friends (though Driver really only has one), and both are implied to have a dark past. Even though both are stoics, Driver does not say much compared to Frank. The differences is that Frank has a special forces background, is not as cruel to his enemies, and has a calmer personality. The Driver on the other hand has rage issues, is way more vicious to his enemies (there quick but very brutal), is way more of a sociopath, and is not much of a people person. There driving styles also differ: The Driver plays more so cat and mouse with his chasers; Frank likes to draw out and maneuver his chasers. While both have many differences, the two are morally ambiguous characters whom love the thrill of high speed driving. |