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thats the times andrew (blue32) is doing in his gtr lol

I am VERY willing to bet Andrew is not doing 14s .... 18s or 19s maybe. It is like the difference between a 12 second 1/4 mile and an 11 second 1/4 mile.

Even more amazing that my 146rwkw V35 was doing 1:30 flat, and the guys with literally double the power in R33GTRs (Heslo and Red Back) were doing 1:24s - only 6 seconds difference is amazing for double the power. You can only imagine what power/skill is necessary to get down another 6 seconds to (I assume) Andrew's times. Munro had a best of 1:17 in the race R33GTR (with 400odd atw), and the Willall R35GTR has done a 1:13, which is the production car lap (non slick) record I believe.

I am VERY willing to bet Andrew is not doing 14s .... 18s or 19s maybe. It is like the difference between a 12 second 1/4 mile and an 11 second 1/4 mile.

Even more amazing that my 146rwkw V35 was doing 1:30 flat, and the guys with literally double the power in R33GTRs (Heslo and Red Back) were doing 1:24s - only 6 seconds difference is amazing for double the power. You can only imagine what power/skill is necessary to get down another 6 seconds to (I assume) Andrew's times. Munro had a best of 1:17 in the race R33GTR (with 400odd atw), and the Willall R35GTR has done a 1:13, which is the production car lap (non slick) record I believe.

Pretty sure Andrew is down to 1'14s now.

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