OT: Lightweight Huracan with sub 7min Ring time (beats 918)
#91
Here's what one guy said over at LP
stock Pirelli's, LDS and MRS options from what the rep said.
the hater comments will be in later today. the rep also said with trofeo R's it should perform even better.
the hater comments will be in later today. the rep also said with trofeo R's it should perform even better.
#94
#95
One more thing from mclife. Though, someone from fchat who has a press release, on it has that lambo has specially developed trofeos, but other members have stated bespoke corsas. So we'll see. Mclife quote:
The confirmed tire is a Pirelli P-Zero Corsa specifically developed for the Perf that will come standard on the customer car. This was the tire used at the Ring. It's competitive to Pirelli's own Trofeo R on the track, but fit's the needs of street use better. You can see this tire in some of the spy shots. I have personally seen the tire. It has a wider contact patch and is stickier than a standard P-Zero Corsa. 285 up front, 305 out back. This will be the new go to tire for even Macs in the future.
#96
Race Car
Impressive car and driving!
Are we coming into en era where the cars are too good?
IMO:
Looks like he is having a lot of tarmac on the side on a lot places. Maybe it is the camera angle.
Döttinge Höhe Straight: Impressive how stable the car is. Döttinge Höhe is very bumpy and the cars tends to move sideways, jumping around.
260 kph at the compression in Fuchsröhre - ouch...
Are we coming into en era where the cars are too good?
IMO:
Looks like he is having a lot of tarmac on the side on a lot places. Maybe it is the camera angle.
Döttinge Höhe Straight: Impressive how stable the car is. Döttinge Höhe is very bumpy and the cars tends to move sideways, jumping around.
260 kph at the compression in Fuchsröhre - ouch...
#97
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^^ I know, that car is very good...
To handle the compression, the bumps and still so stable at high speed..
And of course the power..
Still it's an old Italian movie so I'd like to hear more real world weekend drivers that beat on the car for 20,000 miles before calling it a GT2RS alternative..
But man, Lambo, AMG GT and a couple of others are perhaps forcing Porsche's tiny incrimental updates to at least bigger increments.
Two Turbos strapped to Mr Purple would be more then a tiny increment...
To handle the compression, the bumps and still so stable at high speed..
And of course the power..
Still it's an old Italian movie so I'd like to hear more real world weekend drivers that beat on the car for 20,000 miles before calling it a GT2RS alternative..
But man, Lambo, AMG GT and a couple of others are perhaps forcing Porsche's tiny incrimental updates to at least bigger increments.
Two Turbos strapped to Mr Purple would be more then a tiny increment...
Last edited by TRAKCAR; 03-02-2017 at 08:16 AM.
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#102
Race Car
I do a little over 250 there in the RS and that is no problem. 280 kph is something else.
In the 997 GT3 it can be really scary since it is much lighter over the jump and tends to be a bit unstable which corrupts the chance to brake and downshift before the fast left hander.
#104
Race Director
Originally Posted by Kobalt
Maybe, but the steering wheel seems to be stable.
Originally Posted by Kobalt
Will the Huracán Performante be a limited special edition car or "just" another Huracán?