The P1 and 918? Were they stock production cars? How the hell did I miss these times?Oo
Koenigsegg One:1 lap time at Suzuka
Track | Suzuka |
Type | flying start |
Vehicle | Koenigsegg One:1 |
Power / weight | 1359 ps / 1340 kg |
Driver | Robert Serwanski |
Time | 2:17.000 |
Average speed | 153 kph (95 mph) |
Notes | times Nissan GT-R is not 1:18,00 but 2:18.36 |
Submitted | 10 years ago by anonymous |
Views | 3.8k |
Reference: http://koenigsegg.com/koenigsegg-one1-a-lap-at-suzuka/
phavyarden 10y ago
Tsuchiya, Gan-san, would have done a much better lap. At least 1.5 seconds faster maybe. I was pissed when i couldn't see the braking at the 1st corner cause of that useless hood camera. The car clearly wasn't driven at it's limits! Braking always was safe instead of solid. He was maybe just way too conservative all the time. Still, nobody here can blame a man for driving a car with that amount of power and price carefully.
With all the love that i have to Koenigsegg cars,this car it's definetly not a track weapon such as the 918 it's. Even if the driver wasn't a professional, that car requieres serious balls to hit the limits!
saxy 10y ago
Firstly, it's 2:17.57. The "2:18.36" was driven by an amateur who goes to the track a lot and uploads his own drives on youtube. A professional driver with 3x the power to weight ratio should be able to do a lot better...
I'd expect a 918 or a P1 to be in the region of 2:10. lack luster or not, the car did not look like it had 7 seconds more pace in the pocket
FastestLaps 10y ago
It was driven on limit. The limit was lack of motivation and general wimpiness.
They should have given this car to one of the ex-Best Motoring drivers, how about Keiichi Tsuchiya?