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Originally Posted by Funf6cyl
Umm, no. You’re comparing a Sport Auto time to a factory Chevy time - not apples to apples. If I compare the 992S factory to C8 factory the 992 ran a 7:25 (link below) so again c8 slower on the Ring. The sport auto time for the C8 will be 7:35-7:37 if they even let them test it knowing that they can barely beat it with a factory driver vs a one shot hot lap.
https://www.motorauthority.com/news/...n-previous-gen
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I knew you’d come back with some BS. The motor ‘authority’ link you posted says a guy SAID the 992s would run a 7:25 not that it did a 7:25. That story was from 1/19 long before the 992 ran its OFFICIAL Ring time many months later and was not a 7:25. You should take it up with the guy with the big mouth who didn’t know what he was talking about.
The C8’s OFFICIAL Ring time is listed above the 992’s because it was faster. In black and white and End of story. Official Nürburgring Times don’t lie nor make excuses. The end all Ring list that has been the final word of Ring Track Times for many years. Don’t feel bad, the Porsche did very well.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...eife_lap_times
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