04-16-2024, 01:54 PM | #23 |
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Pretty sure he could buy a couple of seconds if he had less tics and adjustments to his suit and harness and with shit he had to get off the floor to toss in the back and miss a shift. 🙄
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04-17-2024, 01:45 PM | #25 |
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Not really - the CSL was always going to be faster around a track. It was tested with Cup 2R tyres. And it’s a fair bit lighter than the CS too.
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The 2,000 HP Nevera has a time that's 2 seconds faster than the Taycan Turbo GT....which has 900 HP less. |
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04-17-2024, 02:56 PM | #27 |
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^^^ That’s two different cars man. The Taycan would be a little faster than itself if it had more power itself. Some of that can be used and made up in the straight, but in all actuality, if the driver of this CS would have fucked with his lapel a little less and not missed a shift, I’m sure at least a single second could have been shaved off. Lol The car is also all over the place and heavy-looking in the turns. He’s got it in 4WD, which does change the dynamics out of a corner and I’m not sure if he tried it in 4WD Sport to see if it would have helped the times at all. Same power, more weight than the CSL and handling differences from the AWD system is enough to make it go slower, but this video does make it look much heavier of a car than the CSL was with supposedly the same driver. Maybe he’ll run another time and get faster… the first CSL time wasn’t the fastest either and was superseded by a faster one at a later date.
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hockenheim has 17 corners. a seasoned pro can do a repeatable lap reliably (weather and tire etc comparable). nobody can do a repeatable Ring lap. those times cannot be used to compare. |
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If you go to BMW’s site you’ll see when you pull up M cars that the other B58 based cars are in the base category there, which is below the S58 equipped ones. |
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I’m guessing M performance. The non-competition M cars would be M high performance.
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