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A anti-VAG Tarmac Traveler Dec 30, 2017 #2 Based on lap times someone would think that Germans are sending special cars with special tires to some German media which are 3rd party reviewers and then they broke Nurburgring records. Or shorter. Germans are top class cheaters.
Based on lap times someone would think that Germans are sending special cars with special tires to some German media which are 3rd party reviewers and then they broke Nurburgring records. Or shorter. Germans are top class cheaters.
WBarnes Subscriber Thread starter Dec 30, 2017 #3 I don't think you can judge anything from these times. As the video notes, they were set on a wet, drying track at different levels of dryness.
I don't think you can judge anything from these times. As the video notes, they were set on a wet, drying track at different levels of dryness.
Cashmere RPM Ruler Dec 30, 2017 #4 Another flop of an M car. Maybe they'll return to form on the next generation.
boyko23 Precision Pilot Jan 2, 2018 #5 BMW M lost the plot for several years, already... Nowadays, even Merc E class has more sporty character...
BMW M lost the plot for several years, already... Nowadays, even Merc E class has more sporty character...
S Switar Quattro Commander Jan 2, 2018 #6 Civic corner's speed is the higher. So i tink track condiction made the difference
hovabongZA Tire Trailblazer Jan 2, 2018 #7 boyko23 said: BMW M lost the plot for several years, already... Nowadays, even Merc E class has more sporty character... Click to expand... Lol
boyko23 said: BMW M lost the plot for several years, already... Nowadays, even Merc E class has more sporty character... Click to expand... Lol