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09-28-2017, 12:54 PM | #47 |
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Yeah i saw that. That car is an absolute beast. One of these days i will own that car, i just hope it will be before i hit 50!
I wonder what a F1 car can do around that track? 5 min flat? |
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$500k+ and worth every penny
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Again, the .1 RS time is not official and should not be a basis for comparison to the .2 GT3. Either way, we will see. The .2 3RS is supposed to get an even larger displacement engine and think a lot of the 2RS advancements will make their way into the car yielding more benefit over the GT3. |
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I think we are conflating other tracks and the Ring when they aren't really comparable. I also don't think the other tracks are conclusive enough to determine much. My main point was that the .1 RS is closer in performance to the .2 GT3 than it is the .1 GT3, more specifically the Ring. |
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10-01-2017, 03:39 PM | #53 |
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This is nuts - killed the 918 time. Very impressive Porsche!
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I'm not surprised it beat the 918 and if you look back for at least 6 months I said the car would do 6:46 (which was by and large the case). Not only is it around 500 lbs lighter than the 918 but also has considerably more max power available at just about any point during the lap given that the 918's electric power is not on tap 100% of the time nor anywhere close to it, but relies on the 600 hp from the V8 a considerable amount of the time.
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