both this and the 992 gt3 rs are slower then their predecessors, idk if thats to do with the driver difference or different weather conditions, but its still surprising...
McLaren 750S lap time at Anglesey Coastal
| Track | Anglesey Coastal |
| Type | flying start |
| Vehicle | McLaren 750S |
| Power / weight | 750 ps / 1430 kg |
| Time | 1:11.700 |
| Average speed | 125 kph (78 mph) |
| Submitted | 1 year ago by jeremyclarkson1 |
| Views | 111 |
Reference:
EVO - Porsche 911 GT3 RS v McLaren 750S v Radical SR3 XXR | evo LEADERBOARD
jeremyclarkson1 1y ago
jeremyclarkson1 1y ago @Nyastomny
yeah i agree, right conditions and right driver both cars will get into the 1:10's
jeremyclarkson1 1y ago @Nyastomny
"The RS records a best time of 1:11.98 (rounded up to 1:12.0 for the leaderboard). Its driveability and consistency get it within a couple of tenths of the McLaren, despite having 30 per cent less power. Just as the McLaren was slightly slower than the 720S, the 992 GT3 RS’s time is around eight tenths slower than the previous-gen 991.2 GT3 RS.
As with the McLaren, track conditions may have played a part, and with more time to explore and exploit the 911’s configurable modes, we believe it’s capable of more. Certainly there is time to be had adjusting the diff settings between Anglesey’s contrasting first and latter sectors. The RS was, however, eight tenths faster than the regular, non-RS 992.1 GT3, also in PDK form. And regardless of lap time, it’s blown us away in how rewarding it’s been to drive."








