Yeah id prolly gain about a good 14 to 15s for about every 2 1/2 inches..
Pagani Huayra lap time at Goodwood Hill climb
Track | Goodwood Hill climb |
Type | standing start |
Vehicle | Pagani Huayra |
Power / weight | 730 ps / 1350 kg |
Driver | John Morrison |
Time | 0:57.870 |
Average speed | 116 kph (72 mph) |
Submitted | 11 years ago by lafars |
Views | 2.4k |
Reference: Goodwood 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW0jJ1nVxVc
FastestLaps 10y ago
Driver was not pushing quite enough. But it's understandable - it is a very expensive and very powerful (potentially frightening) car.
lafars 11y ago
saxy
did you notice what happend to the left mirror when it tried to corner thighly in the left bend before the finish line, skip 7h and 44 mins in on the refrence vid to see the road cars tackle the hillclimb and judge the cars as they go up, some cruises while others are really going for it
i'd say the brick wall and malcolm corner is the best place to judge the cars
lafars 11y ago
if you think this time is dissapointing, then pay attention to the downforce of the different cars in the refrence vid, you'll notice that the LFA has quite a lot of downforce and momentum when it comes to the brick wall
and while i didn't see as much downforce on the noble M600 it seemed to carry a lot of momentum in every corner (it was sliding slightly)
the 458 speciale had the power alway planted and the downforce was noticable
the 650S spider had a noticable downforce and momentum, but lacked sightly due to the top being open