Loaded BMW M3 CSL does 7:22 on Nürburgring!


Just curious marcei... where exactly did they actually claim to have achieved any 'record' ?

They publicised their time around the 'Ring to show just how much of improvement they've done to what once was an already outstanding trackcar. They haven't claimed to have smashed Pagani's latest time around the 'Ring (not that such a record is any less rediculous coz good luck finding LEGAL piece of road where you can drive like you can on the 'Ring).

The time is simply an objective and quantifiable means of comparison to what modifying an M3 CSL can do over the stock model.
 
Just curious marcei... where exactly did they actually claim to have achieved any 'record' ?

They publicised their time around the 'Ring to show just how much of improvement they've done to what once was an already outstanding trackcar. They haven't claimed to have smashed Pagani's latest time around the 'Ring (not that such a record is any less rediculous coz good luck finding LEGAL piece of road where you can drive like you can on the 'Ring).

The time is simply an objective and quantifiable means of comparison to what modifying an M3 CSL can do over the stock model.

From loaded.se forum:

"With Michelin tires it is ;) and with another +10 degrees and no other cars on the track, we will do 10 more sec so watch out, see you EDO guys in March 2008...i hope!"

ahh, comparing this pimped CLS with a road legal car in Germany does make sense in your opinion?

and loaded.se isn't claiming records? Haha:

"our goal to hunt down the Porsche Carrera GT on the ring. Second goal is to going after the EDO Competition Porsche, 7:15."

Nuff said.
 
You didnt. But I would like to know the difference between those two.

I don't want to discuss the differences here, and it wasn't also my intention.

Beside that, the edo car from 2005 was registered / capable for road registration in Germany e.g. E marked road tyres, fuel & fuel pump and exhaust emission has been aproved. etc.pp. Anyway , both are heavily tuned , not very long lasting, cars. :)
 
Loaded has streetlegal tires, same as the original CSL is delievered with. Michelin CUP tires
 
From loaded.se forum:

"With Michelin tires it is ;) and with another +10 degrees and no other cars on the track, we will do 10 more sec so watch out, see you EDO guys in March 2008...i hope!"

ahh, comparing this pimped CLS with a road legal car in Germany does make sense in your opinion?

and loaded.se isn't claiming records? Haha:

"our goal to hunt down the Porsche Carrera GT on the ring. Second goal is to going after the EDO Competition Porsche, 7:15."

Nuff said.

Stating their goal is not by any stretch of imagination claiming any records. What you did, is raise a bogey man, knock it down and when questioned about it, come up with a very untenable answer. Pretty cheap stuff.
 
Stating their goal is not by any stretch of imagination claiming any records. What you did, is raise a bogey man, knock it down and when questioned about it, come up with a very untenable answer. Pretty cheap stuff.

You're funny, what does their statement "hunting down CGT" mean, if not the intention to beat the CGT time? (and what is a bogey btw?)
 
You're funny, what does their statement "hunting down CGT" mean, if not the intention to beat the CGT time? (and what is a bogey btw?)

And how is having the goal of beating CGT's time equate to claiming any record?

And I meant straw man, not bogey man - I guess need some coffee.
 
And how is having the goal of beating CGT's time equate to claiming any record?

And I meant straw man, not bogey man - I guess need some coffee.

Both qotes "hunting down CGT" (take CGT as the fastest road legal production car)
+ "Second goal is to going after the EDO Competition Porsche, 7:15." (EDO time is the record for street legal modified cars) are literal translated implications for breaking a record, don't they?
 
Both qotes "hunting down CGT" (take CGT as the fastest road legal production car)
+ "Second goal is to going after the EDO Competition Porsche, 7:15." (EDO time is the record for street legal modified cars) are literal translated implications for breaking a record, don't they?

Those are the times they aimed for. What do want them to do? Aim for the slowest times? I didn't see any thing from Loaded where they claimed the time they set (7:22) is a record of any sorts.
 
if they want a record they would spell it. Radicals have been faster than the EDO so they wont have any record even if they beat that EDO.
 
Radicals have been faster than the EDO so they wont have any record even if they beat that EDO.

Sure, but Radical is way too different from those two; EDO and Loaded are tuners of stock cars - therefore they can compete with each other... Radical? No. It's time should be compared to Caparo's (if available/measured at all).

:t-cheers:
 
Sure, but Radical is way too different from those two; EDO and Loaded are tuners of stock cars - therefore they can compete with each other... Radical? No. It's time should be compared to Caparo's (if available/measured at all).

:t-cheers:

there is hot debate on the net about Radicals. People have different opinions about them. Some think its roadcar, others think not.
Whatever the case is, Radicals are faster.
 
I repeat: they may be faster, but they aren't the same league/class - therefore, they don't compete afaic!

:t-cheers:
 

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