7:25 Nürburgring time Nissan GT-R V-Spec
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7:25 Nürburgring time Nissan GT-R V-Spec
Nissan GT-R V-Spec lap times stun observers
The prototype Nissan GT-R V-Spec, wearing the "Victory Specification" designation reserved for the ultra high-performance Nissan GT-R, has been caught lapping the famed Nürburgring at an incredible, if not simply unbelievable, 7:25 per lap. This, according to bystanders trackside. (For comparison, Walter Röhrl lapped the Ring in 7:28 while driving a Porsche Carrera GT in 2004.)
In contrast to the standard Nissan GT-R, that made the run around the 'Ring in 7:38, the GT-R V-Spec has a new front splitter, modified rear spoiler, and different wheels. A more extensive use of carbon fiber has reportedly reduced the weight by upwards of 330 pounds. Of course, Nissan engineers also tweaked the twin-turbo powerplant for another 70 horses...
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#9
Damn that's amazing.....though not quite fast enough to outrun all that ugly
#10
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honestly, I was expecting something like this from the V-Spec. It makes total sense.
#12
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Nice. Wonder what tiers it was running for that.
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
And the car still isnt good looking. Get over it. Some dont find the car attractive.
Originally Posted by JJaber06
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
And the car still isnt good looking. Get over it. Some dont find the car attractive.
#13
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Really impressive car. But still not exactly high in my dream cars book.
#14
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Originally Posted by sho_nuff1997
the radical sr8 did a lap in 6:55. would you buy that over an r8?
#17
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Originally Posted by ThirdLane
wow 13 second faster than the base GT-R in the Ring? That is ridiculous. I though the CGT did the Ring in 7:32?
We shall end the comparaisons here. The only aspect where they might come close to each other is their lap times on the ring, period.
#18
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pagani zonda with sticky tires ran it in 7:27.82 and it has 645hp and 2706 pounds
Seriously, this time makes me question on who actually took it. If Nissan truly pulled this off them
Seriously, this time makes me question on who actually took it. If Nissan truly pulled this off them
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no soul/no care
#21
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- ~350lbs
+ ~70hp
+ aerodynamics
This was to be expected. But its still an amazing feat. I'll wait for official times, but good god - if its +/- 2 seconds within 7:25, then we really should bow down to Nissan.
Hats off to them. The car, plain and simple, whoops the shit out of machinery that costs 3-4X as much. Not to mention, we're talking about machinery from manufacturers who plain and simple boast to no end about the kind of "race" tech their cars have - i.e. Ferrari, Porsche
At least Lambo makes no pretentions about its cars' racing abilities - you buy one to be flamboyant and they know it.
+ ~70hp
+ aerodynamics
This was to be expected. But its still an amazing feat. I'll wait for official times, but good god - if its +/- 2 seconds within 7:25, then we really should bow down to Nissan.
Hats off to them. The car, plain and simple, whoops the shit out of machinery that costs 3-4X as much. Not to mention, we're talking about machinery from manufacturers who plain and simple boast to no end about the kind of "race" tech their cars have - i.e. Ferrari, Porsche
At least Lambo makes no pretentions about its cars' racing abilities - you buy one to be flamboyant and they know it.
#22
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Originally Posted by vishnus11
- ~350lbs
+ ~70hp
+ aerodynamics
+ lighter wheels
+ better brakes
+ ~70hp
+ aerodynamics
+ lighter wheels
+ better brakes
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
pagani zonda with sticky tires ran it in 7:27.82 and it has 645hp and 2706 pounds
Seriously, this time makes me question on who actually took it. If Nissan truly pulled this off them
Seriously, this time makes me question on who actually took it. If Nissan truly pulled this off them
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
#26
Originally Posted by srika
honestly, I was expecting something like this from the V-Spec. It makes total sense.
Originally Posted by sho_nuff1997
the radical sr8 did a lap in 6:55. would you buy that over an r8?
Originally Posted by srika
YES OF COURSE!!!!!!!!! who cares, so when you got your babe sittin next to you, her hair blown into a tangled mess after 2 straight hours of spirited driving along the countryside, you croon your neck in her direction and unabashedly yell "THIS CAR IS ALMOST ONE MINUTE FASTER THAN THE AUDI R8!!!!!!!! WHAT'S UP NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!" now THAT's a feeling!!!!!!!!
and
Hopefully it makes all the high-po companies step up their game like the NSX did in 1991. btw its still ugly
and I'm fucking myself right now
#27
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Originally Posted by iforyou
I have a magazine that talks about that time by the Zonda. The tires used were stock P-Zero's, not even close to being slick tires. They spent 2 days trying to set a record, but they ran into many problems. According to Marc Basseng who was responsible was setting the lap record for the Zonda, there are many factors that can affect the lap time, even surface temp alone can cause 10+ seconds of difference. Marc Basseng is currently a FIA GT racer and has raced in the Nurburgring 24hr Endurance race since year 2000, but it was his first time driving a Zonda.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
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Originally Posted by iforyou
I have a magazine that talks about that time by the Zonda. The tires used were stock P-Zero's, not even close to being slick tires. They spent 2 days trying to set a record, but they ran into many problems. According to Marc Basseng who was responsible was setting the lap record for the Zonda, there are many factors that can affect the lap time, even surface temp alone can cause 10+ seconds of difference. Marc Basseng is currently a FIA GT racer and has raced in the Nurburgring 24hr Endurance race since year 2000, but it was his first time driving a Zonda.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
Wonder what that beast could do it if had prime conditions.
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Just wait till the ZR1 goes to the ring
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Originally Posted by trev0006
Nissan GT-R V-Spec lap times stun observers
The prototype Nissan GT-R V-Spec, wearing the "Victory Specification" designation reserved for the ultra high-performance Nissan GT-R, has been caught lapping the famed Nürburgring at an incredible, if not simply unbelievable, 7:25 per lap. This, according to bystanders trackside. (For comparison, Walter Röhrl lapped the Ring in 7:28 while driving a Porsche Carrera GT in 2004.)
In contrast to the standard Nissan GT-R, that made the run around the 'Ring in 7:38, the GT-R V-Spec has a new front splitter, modified rear spoiler, and different wheels. A more extensive use of carbon fiber has reportedly reduced the weight by upwards of 330 pounds. Of course, Nissan engineers also tweaked the twin-turbo powerplant for another 70 horses...
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Here comes the "too bad the car is ugly comments"
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
#35
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Originally Posted by iforyou
I have a magazine that talks about that time by the Zonda. The tires used were stock P-Zero's, not even close to being slick tires. They spent 2 days trying to set a record, but they ran into many problems. According to Marc Basseng who was responsible was setting the lap record for the Zonda, there are many factors that can affect the lap time, even surface temp alone can cause 10+ seconds of difference. Marc Basseng is currently a FIA GT racer and has raced in the Nurburgring 24hr Endurance race since year 2000, but it was his first time driving a Zonda.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
Back to the problems that they encountered. The car was too low. The clutch was malfunctioning. It was raining for the first day (again they only had 2 days at the track). The next day, they only had 1 hr of time to set a record. On the next day, it rained. But they ran the car anyways, they did 2 warm up laps, then a full lap. And one of the laps, they set the record of 7:27.82, which is 0.2s faster than Carrera GT. Later, they checked the tire pressure, and ran again. At the middle of the track, the Zonda was already 4 seconds faster than the previous time (7:27.82), unfortunately, the car had some problems again, the fuel line was leaking. According to Marc, it wouldn't be a problem to get 7:20 in that run. After the repair, it was already too late, so there was no time to run again.
Sorry for this long post, but I feel that it's not very fair to compared to the Zonda since it only had 2 days for testing, it encountered many problems which wasted a lot of time, and the wet condition of the track.
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Originally Posted by JJaber06
Good lord...
Here comes the "too bad the car is ugly comments"
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
Here comes the "too bad the car is ugly comments"
Anyone that honestly thinks this car is ugly can go fuck themselves.
I like the car, but can admit it's hideous and WAY too big proportionately
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
Just wait till the ZR1 goes to the ring
Also did they start at speed again?
also, who is the source of the 7:25 time? I didn't see a link...
#39
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Originally Posted by savage
Also did they start at speed again?
also, who is the source of the 7:25 time? I didn't see a link...