RE: Porsche 911 GT2 RS claims Nurburgring lap record
Discussion
dinkel said:
tommy1973s said:
I'd have liked to have been a passenger too!
Really?I did a 8:35 lap in a Corvette. With my hands in my lap and I enjoyed it very much. I needed a cuppa tea and 30 mins in the shade after a double throw up though... Only 1.38 G but still... Once you're back on planet earth it's kinda hard. I wonder how navigators in rally cars keep up.
My racecar tops out at 2G and I can do that all day, but sit in an MX5 next to one of my various mates who think they can drive, but can't - and i fall to pieces, and feel nauseous for an hour or two.
Rally navigators i consequently consider the most uniquely incredibly humans in the world
eein said:
Out of interest, is there such a thing as a F1 car time around the ring from when they last raced there?
Or has the curcuit / timing points changed too much since then?
The closest you'll get is probably the 919 Evo lap (5m19s)Or has the curcuit / timing points changed too much since then?
It was a similar speed to an F1 car around Spa, though I don't know how similar the times would be at the ring.
belleair302 said:
It may well be the fastest time recorded but does anybody care and do people really buy a very modified track car because of this time set by a professional 'ring specialist? It isnt so newsworthy when you look at the cost of the car and the very special tyres plus brakes and weight saving that has gone on. Meh!
Just spend one hour at the 'Ring as a spectator........... then you'll see that yes: a LOT of people care, and a LOT of people buy/own very modified cars so as to get the best time they can at this track.ddom said:
drpep said:
6:43.3 in a road car is nothing short of incredible. Not disputing cost, special equipment and pro driver, but objectively that's pretty much race-car fast. Well done to team and driver!
Hardly a road car. Edited by mlhj83 on Thursday 24th June 21:02
belleair302 said:
It may well be the fastest time recorded but does anybody care and do people really buy a very modified track car because of this time set by a professional 'ring specialist? It isnt so newsworthy when you look at the cost of the car and the very special tyres plus brakes and weight saving that has gone on. Meh!
The rush to get the first comment to the article means poster didn’t have time to engage brain as can be seen from all the follow on replies to their postmlhj83 said:
They can be enjoyed on the road, there is sufficient suspension travel to soak up common potholes. The Manthey KW suspension has high speed damping dialled down to soak up sharper impacts, and customers have said the kit is no less comfortable than the standard RS. Plus the front axle lift is preserved. There are plenty of videos of the GT2 RS MR being driven on the road around Europe, including bumpy ones.
Nope. Way too much for the road. Won’t even be interesting sub 120 mph Edited by mlhj83 on Thursday 24th June 21:02
ddom said:
mlhj83 said:
They can be enjoyed on the road, there is sufficient suspension travel to soak up common potholes. The Manthey KW suspension has high speed damping dialled down to soak up sharper impacts, and customers have said the kit is no less comfortable than the standard RS. Plus the front axle lift is preserved. There are plenty of videos of the GT2 RS MR being driven on the road around Europe, including bumpy ones.
Nope. Way too much for the road. Won’t even be interesting sub 120 mph Edited by mlhj83 on Thursday 24th June 21:02
Edited by mlhj83 on Thursday 24th June 22:34
Don1 said:
Another fast car around a track. World keeps turning.
I hope I'm not getting too old, but I am left disinterested by this never ending quest that very few people are genuinely interested in.
Now, a Porsche costing £30k, a sub 5 second sprint weighing 1200kg - I would listen.
You want a lightweight Porsche for the price of a hot Ford Focus?I hope I'm not getting too old, but I am left disinterested by this never ending quest that very few people are genuinely interested in.
Now, a Porsche costing £30k, a sub 5 second sprint weighing 1200kg - I would listen.
Don1 said:
Another fast car around a track. World keeps turning.
I hope I'm not getting too old, but I am left disinterested by this never ending quest that very few people are genuinely interested in.
Now, a Porsche costing £30k, a sub 5 second sprint weighing 1200kg - I would listen.
A Porsche for less than a Golf? I'm 49: yes, you're too old.I hope I'm not getting too old, but I am left disinterested by this never ending quest that very few people are genuinely interested in.
Now, a Porsche costing £30k, a sub 5 second sprint weighing 1200kg - I would listen.
Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff