The 919 Evo, (the other car designed without rules) is even quicker - 46 seconds faster around Nurburgring than the ID R
Yet the 919 Evo was slower round Spa than an F1 car, shows hows quick F1 cars really are.
The 919 Evo, (the other car designed without rules) is even quicker - 46 seconds faster around Nurburgring than the ID R
The 'star'section is getting ridiculous now. Literally who the ****?
When the 919 Evo set the Spa time in 2018 it was quicker than the 2017 F1 time. I guess F1 has progressed since.Yet the 919 Evo was slower round Spa than an F1 car, shows hows quick F1 cars really are.
Anyone else think the final challenge in the sports car segment was really badly conceived? Go to all the trouble of lining up 3 ex-professional racing drivers then have them spend the whole time navigating with zero chance of them making any difference on the track?
Wasn't that to essentially make it more even with regards to power/weight?Yeah it was a shame really. Could have made for a good race but they completely nerfed it. Even the bit where Damon Hill kicked Chris out of the Porsche but Flintoff stayed in when the Stig was hooning around was a bit weird.
My kids knew who he was
Good to see a guest with some actual energy for once.
Go to all the trouble of lining up 3 ex-professional racing drivers then have them spend the whole time navigating with zero chance of them making any difference on the track?
IMO sports cars is a very vague term, some people class an audi TT as one or an MX5.Porsche, Ferrari, Aston Martin, none of them are sports cars, they are GT cars.
Caterham, Lotus Elise, those are sports cars...
A 911 isn't a sports car?Porsche, Ferrari, Aston Martin, none of them are sports cars, they are GT cars.
Caterham, Lotus Elise, those are sports cars...
Even the bit where Damon Hill kicked Chris out of the Porsche but Flintoff stayed in when the Stig was hooning around was a bit weird.
Wasn't that to essentially make it more even with regards to power/weight?
911 992 Carrera S is 444hp and 1515kg (accoring to Wiki)
Aston Vantage is 503hp and 1530kg (accoring to Wiki)
add 120kg to each for fuel and a driver? means the power/weight of the 911 is 0.272, which means the Vantage would have to gain 200kg (so 2 x Freddy) to equal it (so, it still had a power/weight advantage with Freddy in the car). I think that's about right?!?
Anyone else think the final challenge in the sports car segment was really badly conceived? Go to all the trouble of lining up 3 ex-professional racing drivers then have them spend the whole time navigating with zero chance of them making any difference on the track?
"Fastest BMW ever" with a top speed of 189