Porsche accuses Nissan of cheating at Nurburgring

Porsche has accused Nissan of cheating in the GT-R's record bid at the Nurburgring racetrack.

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Porsche has just run its own back-to-back tests with the Japanese company's GT-R supercar and says it could not get within 25 seconds of Nissan's claimed record time of seven minutes 29 seconds in April.

It also found its 911 Turbo and GT2 were both quicker than the GT-R.

"This wonder car with 7:29 could not have been a regular series production car," says August Achleitner, the 911 product chief for Porsche, speaking to the CARSguide at the Australian press preview of the latest 911 Cabrio.

"For us, it's not clear how this time is possible. What we can imagine with this Nissan is they used other tyres."

He believes the time achieved by Nissan with ex-Formula One driver Toshio Suzuki would only be possible with a semi-slick race-style tyre.

Achleitner says Porsche took a standard GT-R, running on regular road tyres, and ran it around the Nurburgring within two hours of its own cars, on the same day with exactly the same weather conditions.

He says there was no tweaking of any kind and the GT2 and Turbo both ran on regular Porsche road tyres, the Michelin Sport Cup.

"We bought the car in the US. We drove a GT-R with new tyres," he says.

Achleitner was initially protective of the exact lap times, which were run during a program when Porsche also compared its upcoming four-door Panamera with a range of potential rivals.

But he eventually revealed his team clocked the GT-R at 7 minutes 54 seconds, with the 911 Turbo managing 7:38 and the GT2 getting down to 7:34.

The laps were not run by Porsche's usual hot-lap specialist, former world rally champion and race winner Walter Rohrl, but one of the company's chassis development engineers who is an expert on the Nurburgring.

Achleitner says the back-to-back comparison was run because Porsche was concerned by Nissan's claims for the GT-R, which is heavier than the 911 with similar power.

"The Nissan is a good car. I don't want to make anything bad with my words," he says.

"It's a very consistent car. But this car is about 20 kilos heavier than the Turbo . . ."

In the end, Porsche believes its testing has achieved the right lap times for the Skyline GT-R and benchmarked it against its own 911 heroes in the right context.

"For us it has been clearly the result. This technical puzzle now fits together. With the other numbers we had problems to understand it," he says.

- Herald Sun
Source: carguide.news.com.au

Nice September day for a photoshoot.

Big thanks to Mazda for these great shots

If only I could have had some pics like this of my past cars...
It's too bad everything wasn't ready for the shoot (repainted bumper, rear wiper cap, fixed ding and good detailing) but man I just love how the pics came out.

PS. Yea I'd prefer the Elise too




























Black Widebodied Stallion on Gottis

While skimming the Ferrari classifieds on eBay Motors I stumbled upon this beautiful Koeing widebody 308 GTSi through Motoexotica. Black would be our color of choice on a Ferrari, slightly less common when compared to the flagship red.

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What really sets this car apart from other 308's is the well executed bodywork and the beautiful and rare Gotti wheels. A perfect example of a nicely aesthetically modified 308. The seller admits the body does need some TLC, with minor imperfections all around and rock chips/cracks on the front bumper.

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The interior has some nice sporty Recaro seats to replace the quickly aged, cracked and flat OEM seats. The driver's seat shows some aging and the interior seems in need of a general clean-up.

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With the various engine arrangements available in the 308 chassis this may be one of the more desirable ones, however the seller states most of the receipts available date back only to the late 80s/early 90s. However, a $1000 service was recently executed.

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Given its sub-$30000 price tag, this seems to be a good example of a head-turning, entry level Ferrari. Depending on the enthusiast, some may say the aesthetic mods and lack of history do not help with the resale of the car, but that doesn't take away from the fact that this car looks great. We'd say the wheels alone are worth over $2500.

Rally Inspiration: 1993 Repsol Lancia Delta Grp.A

This 1988 Lancia Delta Integrale is an original 8V Abarth works car which had its debut outing at the 1988 Tour de Corse in Martini livery. It is now finished in the Repsol colors that it wore in the 1993 Rallye de Catalunya with Carlos Sainz at the help, and it is a veteran of the Goodwood Festival of Speed from 2005-07. Find it available here out of Hampshire, UK for $254,500.

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Here is a great video of Carlos Sainz in action thanks to BaT reader RJ in the comments section.



There are few rally cars which can match the aesthetic of this Lancia. This Tarmac set-up with wide OZ wheels and low stance looks fantastic, and is exactly what we would look to replicate with a street legal Delta Integrale. The Martini cilors are the classic on this model, but somehow the Repsol paint works just as well.

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The interior is complex and businesslike, with as much emphasis on passenger as driver. The cage is very nicely integrated and doesn’t seem very intrusive for ingress or egress. Factory cloth door panels remain and Sabelt harnesses keep things in place.

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The 16V engine was added in 1991 by the second owner. It is fully plumbed with braided stainless lines and remote catch tanks. The wider Deltona evolution flares were added in 1992 to meet Grp.A regulations.

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We see many cars sell for over $250k which are not as impressive as this one. This car could challenge a Porsche 959 or Audi Sport Quattro, both costing significantly more. We wouldn’t change a thing on this Lancia.

Source: bringatrailer

EUROWHEELZ Feature: OEM Staggered Porsche 7Slots.

Here's a set of hard(er) to come by (compared to the more common non-staggered, non-dished 7Slots I previously customized).
They are still in their OEM finish wrapped in balloon tires so their integrity is intact (as opposed to having run low profile tires in the past).

Price: SOLD!
That was the quickest set to go so far.

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EUROWHEELZ: Wheels sold...

Finding time to find the right person to set this site up is harder than I initially thought...

As a temporary fix for all the clutter on the sidebar, one post with all the wheels/items sold through this site will be made. New items currently for sale will have their own 'FEATURE' link on the left.

So here it is:

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