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911-AL Jan 6, 2013 09:48 PM

Why is this E46 CSL smoking GT3's one by one at the Ring?
 
I can across this on youtube. I know the M3 CSL is a great track car but god damn does that thing fly! Do you guys think the GT3's on the track that day were hot dogging?


RAudi Driver Jan 6, 2013 10:04 PM

Nothing is going to keep up that that car. That's amazingly fast and well controlled.

triblk6spd Jan 6, 2013 11:31 PM

Well...I wouldn't go that far...

RAudi Driver Jan 7, 2013 12:02 AM

:rolleyes:

Jamie_GT3 Jan 7, 2013 12:26 AM

I would bet the driver of that CSL is a professional with lots of ring time. Hell if it was Sabine, most of us couldn't catch her with a GT2...

ur20v Jan 7, 2013 02:53 AM

or catch her driving a diesel transit...

ur20v Jan 7, 2013 03:03 AM

For those going 991 GT3, see how much sense SMG makes or in the case of the 991 PDK...

Sfarooq Jan 7, 2013 09:18 AM

If you put a chimp in the ****pit of an F1 car and make him/her race against an average competent driver around a circuit; I'd bet on the competent driver 10 out of 10 times. Analogously, the M3 could be driven by a driver whose increased skill, respective to the GT3 drivers, nullifies any gains the mechanical advantage the GT3 has over the M3.

casper Jan 7, 2013 07:53 PM

that's some great driving there

Jamie_GT3 Jan 7, 2013 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by ur20v (Post 3736389)
or catch her driving a diesel transit...

Saw that episode, was nuts, thought she was going to spill it a few times!

HarmonyJim Jan 7, 2013 10:01 PM

IMHO, considering the closing speeds witnessed, the fluidity of the driver's lines (including lack of major steering input corrections), the superior corner entry and exit speeds, and the general momentum displayed, this appears to me to be a very talented driver. The CSL is an excellent car on paper and from the reviews I've read, but I cannot imagine it is that superior to the RS and GT3s that he passed. Driver talent accounts for a great deal.

Zuluracerx Jan 7, 2013 10:14 PM

Those GT3's were on a Sunday drive. Looked like "Ring orientation day". Credit to the CSL driver, but come on.

ur20v Jan 7, 2013 10:20 PM

As he was doing full laps and not to the ticket barrier it was a closed 'club' day not the normal 98% lap and park jobs you normally get.

I agree the driver was smooth and knew his way around.

Cars not standard looking at there web site.

Thanks
James

triblk6spd Jan 7, 2013 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by HarmonyJim (Post 3737202)
IMHO, considering the closing speeds witnessed, the fluidity of the driver's lines (including lack of major steering input corrections), the superior corner entry and exit speeds, and the general momentum displayed, this appears to me to be a very talented driver. The CSL is an excellent car on paper and from the reviews I've read, but I cannot imagine it is that superior to the RS and GT3s that he passed. Driver talent accounts for a great deal.

Well said...

heavychevy Jan 8, 2013 08:40 AM

Without knowing skill level of the drivers and modifications/tires on the various cars, it's useless to try to figure out why one car is faster than the others. However based on the closing speeds, the driver in the CSL was quite a bit superior to everyone else on the track that he encountered.


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