Absolutely remarkable time for P Zeroes
Porsche 911 Turbo S lap time at Sachsenring
| Track | Sachsenring |
| Type | flying start |
| Vehicle | Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) |
| Power / weight | 650 ps / 1650 kg |
| Time | 1:30.480 |
| Peak speed | 241 kph (150 mph) |
| Average speed | 146 kph (91 mph) |
| Tyres | Pirelli P Zero |
| Air temperature | 21 C (70 F) |
| Submitted | 6 years ago by tyler |
| Source | Auto Bild Sportscars magazine (Germany) |
| Views | 841 |
Reference:
Auto Bild Sportscars - 7/2020 - "Glut & teuer" - Porsche 911 Turbo S supertest
SpeedKing 6y ago
Why have you got 1:30.00 for the Ferrari's and McLaren?
Ferrari 488 Pista 1:30.00 -0.5
Ferrari 488 GTB 1:30.00 -0.5
McLaren F1 1:30.00 -0.5
Corvette Z06 1:30.26 -0.2
Porsche 911 Turbo S 1:30.48
McLaren 675LT 1:30.52 +0.0
Huracán Evo 1:30.94 +0.5
Dodge Viper ACR 1:30.92 +0.4
Corvette ZR1 1:31.00 +0.5
SpeedKing 6y ago
The tyres used were the Pirelli P Zero PZ4 and this is the track where the AMG GTR Pro was 1.01 sec faster than the Performante with Auto Bild's special drivers lol. Let's see what it does with Gebhardt for SportAuto at Hockenheim shall we.
SpeedKing 6y ago @dante
The difference between the AutoTopNL acceleration video and Auto Bild is the 0-100 km/h time 3.1 vs 2.5 sec. Why is this? the launch control didn't work as efficiently and this occurred because the tyres on the 2.5 time were most likely heated ie. they did doughnuts to get them sticky for the best possible launch. Of course that isn't something you would do at a set of traffic lights if you were racing someone so you'won't get 2.5 sec to 100 km/h.
SpeedKing 6y ago @dante
I've compared both car speedos and from 100 to 300 km/h the acceleration difference was 0.2 sec so there's nothing in it. The biggest difference was 0-100 km/h and it is obvious that there was no wheelspin with the 2.5 sec run whereas there must have been some wheelspin or the launch control had a glitch on the 2.95 sec time by AutoTopNL. So this is why i think Auto Bild smoked the tyres up doing doughies before the run. In normal street driving conditions like AutoTopNL tested it's highly unlikely that 2.5 sec can be replicated at will. No doubt my lucid explanation will be poo poohed by FL lol







