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Svensson 11-05-2007 07:53 AM

Zonda F @ Nordschleife - The Full Onboard Record Lap
 
Here's the moment we've been waiting for: The full onboard video of the Zonda F's record breaking Norschleife lap!

First the "emotion" clip to get in the mood:
:arrow: http://www.supercarmovies.com/html/c...DE5trailer.php
And the downloadable .flv file:
:arrow: http://www.runimation.businesspage.at/RecordEmotion.flv (13.6 MB)

And now for the full onboard lap:
:arrow: http://www.supercarmovies.com/html/c...SODE5movie.php
And the downloadable .flv file:
:arrow: http://www.runimation.businesspage.at/Record.flv (67.2 MB)

Be sure to crank the volume knob open, you will love this one... :twisted:

f1legend 11-05-2007 08:39 AM

:shock: :shock: :shock: That is unbelievably fast.

gangajas 11-05-2007 08:56 AM

Amazing car. I want one!!! How much does it cost? :D :oops:

Thanks for the links

MIHALS 11-05-2007 10:12 AM

oh my .... what a sound :drool:

A MUST HAVE!!! :twisted:

thanx svensson :wink:

TNT 11-05-2007 10:42 AM

I think i just wet myself a little amazing car! thanks a bunch!

nthfinity 11-05-2007 10:43 AM

There have been questions as to what constitutes a full lap on NS... 26,600 meters, or 26,823 meters. This lap was timed at 26,600; and would need an additional 3-4 seconds to make those last 223 meters.

It's become quite popular now to use the 26,600 meter as standard, where as only a few years ago, the standard was 26,823 meters... so there is quite the perceived notion that cars are going "that" much faster then they were just a few years ago.

The lap is incredibly fast, no doubt.... but to compare what the underpowered CGT did (compared to the Zonda F CS) with non-ideal dry tires, (but good wet tires)... and did 4 years ago already... such is technology. the F ought to be faster, its newer, and more powerful... and can get that power down to the road with greater success.

What is crazy to think is that a 997 GT2 can lap NS in 7:32 (apparently 26,823 meters) ... with only 500 ish HP :P

twboy1999 11-05-2007 11:03 AM

anyone got a map of the 266000 meter one and the 26823 meter one?

f1legend 11-05-2007 11:03 AM

The 7:32 lap of the Supertest was exactly the same distance. You see the T13 is missing. This is the reference lap distance.
Furthermore you seem to forget that the Porsches have been developed at the Ring, while Pagani paid it an occasional visit and set a record. This is a huge achievement.

Svensson 11-05-2007 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nthfinity
There have been questions as to what constitutes a full lap on NS... 26,600 meters, or 26,823 meters. This lap was timed at 26,600; and would need an additional 3-4 seconds to make those last 223 meters.

It's become quite popular now to use the 26,600 meter as standard, where as only a few years ago, the standard was 26,823 meters... so there is quite the perceived notion that cars are going "that" much faster then they were just a few years ago.

The lap is incredibly fast, no doubt.... but to compare what the underpowered CGT did (compared to the Zonda F CS) with non-ideal dry tires, (but good wet tires)... and did 4 years ago already... such is technology. the F ought to be faster, its newer, and more powerful... and can get that power down to the road with greater success.

What is crazy to think is that a 997 GT2 can lap NS in 7:32 (apparently 26,823 meters) ... with only 500 ish HP :P

Interesting points, but don't forget that Porsche has over 40 years of racing experience on the Nordschleife, whereas the Pagani company is just 15 years old and has never raced any of its cars on the Ring, except for some testing.

Svensson 11-05-2007 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twboy1999
anyone got a map of the 266000 meter one and the 26823 meter one?

Watch the lap video, you'll see the timer start at a different position than where it stops.

sentra_dude 11-05-2007 11:30 AM

Fantastic videos. :D 8) I really like the first one...excellent editting and wonderful sound from that Zonda! What a car! :D

yg60m 11-05-2007 12:17 PM

Wonderful find !! Thanks a lot dude :D

chest3r 11-05-2007 01:05 PM

That looks easy !! :D

I would like to see a bit more oversteer :P

Svensson 11-05-2007 01:25 PM

^ Yeah... and then you can add 10 seconds to the laptime :P
Traction control was working its ass off by the way... watch the red blinking light next to the steering wheel.

stmoritzer 11-05-2007 02:43 PM

nice find dude!


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