05-27-2013, 06:35 PM | #1 |
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Boss 302 ring run .
This Boss 302 owner claims to run 8 min times at the Nurburgring. Never saw the 1LE run but this is the first S197 gen 2 I've seen at the ring, what do you think the 1LE would do. http://bossmustangsonline.com/index.php?topic=5033.0
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05-27-2013, 06:52 PM | #2 |
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Not stock I see. Looks cool
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05-27-2013, 06:54 PM | #3 |
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Didn't a stock SS run close to 8 minutes? I'm sure the 1LE would be able to do a sub 8 minute time for sure.
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05-27-2013, 07:40 PM | #4 |
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They ran a pre-production car there and got a 8:20. Rumour has it, the production car (with final suspension calibration) did it in 8:16. But those were with the FE3 tuning of the 2010s & 2011s. The 2012s+ have a slightly revised suspension with a few things picked up from the ZL1 development and to my knowledge, haven't been run at the Nurburgring. Likewise, the 1LE (with even more ZL1 derived revisions) hasn't been run.
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05-27-2013, 07:42 PM | #5 |
His time was "about" 8min and it was only BTG, a.k.a "Bridge To Gantry". All turist driving is done without the use of the long back straight and typically shortens the track times by anywhere from 25-40sec depending on how fast your car is. They measure from the first bridge to the last gantry right in the beginning of the long straight.
All official times from manufacturers, magazines etc are all full laps. 99% of the "private" lap times are so called BTG. There are a few track days where they use the full track, but they are hard to come by. Going after the time in the video, he managed about 8.30min BTG which is still very fast for a non pro driver, great lap time! But he is about a min away from a full 8min lap, which is like comparing me to Usain Bolt in a 100 yard dash lol... Damn I miss that place, can't wait to go back! |
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Slippery? Depends mostly on the weather, you can have sunshine on one side, rain on another and fog on yet another. The Ring is one of few tracks that can have all 4 seasons in one lap. Last time I was there it started to snow coming down the F1 straight on the GP track...no bs! Check out the photo below lol... and I was running on R-comps. Needles to say I swapped to standard street tires right after this photo was taken haha. But when dry it offers a lot of traction, you learn where the slippery spots are with the old vs new tarmac that has been recently changed or repaved. Those white dots are actual snow flakes, crazy! |
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