10-14-2008, 02:01 PM | #45 | |
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Well, they do determine something. On certain tracks, they determine a lot!
The Nurburgring is a very, very highspeed track, and if you look at lap times, you will generally see a corelation with power:weight ratio. There are lots of long straights, in addition to challenging technical sections, which makes power a very important factor. There's a reason the cars you see running below 7:40 have obscene P:W ratios... It's simply required to move that fast around that track. Furthermore, I don't think anyone in their right mind will tell you that a GTR can achieve higher cornering speeds than a GT2, CGT, Zonda, or Enzo. Extra 1000+ pounds, with a lot less tire. The supercars can corner faster, end of story. Fancy AWD is nice for removing driver error, and getting the most out of the grip you have available, but if one car can sustain 1.1+ Gs through a corner, and the other 1G, the car that sustains 1.1 Gs WILL get through the corner 10% faster, assuming both drivers take the optimal line. IMO, Nissan's 7:29 number is absolutely silly. I don't see how they can expect anyone to believe it. The facts just don't add up. There is absolutely no way it can beat cars around a track like the NRing that not only outaccelerate it by a huge, huge, insermountable margin, but also outcorner it. I just doesn't work that way. Quote:
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