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-> Well, talk about refusing to lose:
- [R35] GT-R (did that)
- [C6] ZR1 (next?)
- [Gen.2] Viper ACR Hardcore (next?)

-> What do you think guys?
LLNWhen Nissan reported a 7:29 Nurburgring lap time for its hot new GT-R sports car, the news was met with much fanfare in the automotive press. But rather than accepting the incredible number at face value, Porsche executives and engineers were skeptical. So they decided to buy a standard GT-R and perform their own tests.
“It’s not clear how this time is possible,” August Achleitner Porsche’s 911 product chief told the Herald Sun newspaper. “This wonder car with 7:29 could not have been a regular series production car.”
Porsche engineers were able to achieve a lap time of 7:54 with the GT-R, which was brand new from a U.S. dealership. On the same day with the same expert driver, a 911 Turbo test car managed 7:38 and the GT2 achieved 7:34.
Mr. Achleitner said the 7:29 time might have been possible with semi-slick race tires, but Nissan claimed the GT-R used was completely ’stock.’
“The Nissan is a good car,” conceded Achleitner. “But this car is about 20 kilos heavier than the Turbo.” Achleitner said his team couldn’t understand how the GT-R could be as fast as Nissan claimed, but they now seem confident their range-topping models are at least as fast, if not faster. “This technical puzzle now fits together,” he concluded.
Will Porsche contest the Corvette ZR1’s lap time of 7:26 next? Somehow we doubt it — with 620 horsepower, this number is definitely less shocking.
^ I respect Porsche in the highest regard, but is this getting silly in a way that they have to dispute every car that their car was beaten?AutoblogSour grapes or legitimate complaint? That's the question we're left pondering after reading that Porsche believes Nissan must have cheated to record its 7:29:03 lap time of the famed Nürburgring race circuit. Porsche claims that it had been suspicious of the Nissan's lap times, so it acquired a U.S.-spec GT-R for testing back-to-back with its own 911 Turbo and GT2. The result? The mighty Godzilla was toppled by the Teutonic German duo, with the GT-R posting times a good 25-seconds slower than Nissan's claim.
How can Porsche explain the discrepancy? "This wonder car with 7:29 could not have been a regular series production car. For us, it's not clear how this time is possible. What we can imagine with this Nissan is they used other tires," says August Achleitner, the man in charge of the 911 program. There is footage of the GT-R lapping the 'Ring at high speed, but it's taken from inside the car where the tires cannot be seen.
Considering the fact that Nissan saw fit to issue a press release commemorating the car's fast-lap, we doubt this is something that will be taken lightly. There's a big can 'o worms here, and Porsche's in the corner holding the opener.
- [R35] GT-R (did that)
- [C6] ZR1 (next?)
- [Gen.2] Viper ACR Hardcore (next?)
-> What do you think guys?
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