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October 1, 2008 3:47 PM PDT

Oh no, they didn't! Porsche calls foul on GT-R Ring time

by Antuan Goodwin
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Nissan GT-R

Porsche claims that Nissan cheated its way to the GT-R's lap time.

(Credit: Nissan Motors)

Known as the Green Hell or more simply the Ring, the Nurburgring Nordschleife is considered the longest and most challenging racetrack in the world. Automotive manufacturers and speed demons place a high premium on Nurburgring lap times. So when the Nissan GT-R shattered the Porsche 911's record with a blistering 7:29:03 lap time earlier this year, a few feathers were ruffled in Stuttgart, Germany.

So what did Porsche's engineers do about it? Well, they went out, purchased a brand new GT-R, and drove it back to back with a 911 Turbo and a 911 GT2 in an attempt to duplicate Nissan's results. After testing, Porsche is claiming that Nissan somehow cheated and that the GT-R's true lap time is some 25 seconds slower. What gives?

Porsche 911 GT2

Is the 911 GT2 still King of the Ring?

(Credit: Porsche Cars North America)

According to Porsche, Nissan's lap vehicle was no mere production vehicle, but rather a "wonder car." More specifically, Porsche is claiming that the GT-R in question was equipped with semislick racing tires, instead of stock tires as Nissan claims. Official video of the GT-R's lap was filmed in vehicle and, of course, the tires can't be seen.

Nissan hasn't released a comment.

Update 10/03: Says Nissan, "The final word from us is that it was done on absolutely standard tires which are available to customers in the showroom. They're not trick tires - absolutely standard tires, normal road tires."

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by fooldog01 October 1, 2008 10:00 PM PDT
It doesnt matter because the Corvette ZR1 SMOKED both of their times, handily.
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by Chris Compton October 2, 2008 3:52 AM PDT
Seeing as the article says record under Porsche I think that you are wrong on your corvette comment.
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by swazzman October 2, 2008 7:30 AM PDT
both are in correct... current track records:

7:22.1 2009 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR
7:26.4 2009 Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1
7:27.82 Pagani Zonda F Clubsport
7:28 Porsche Carrera GT
7:29 2009 Nissan GT-R
7:32.02 2008 Porsche 911 GT2
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by gtdtm October 2, 2008 10:43 AM PDT
maybe porsche just has crappy drivers...lol
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by spdlmt October 2, 2008 4:57 PM PDT
The GTR has been tested against the porsche 997,gt2 and gt3 by half a dozen magazines and on Topgear, 5th gear as well. The result has been the same. The GTR won. Is it possible Nissan cheated? Absolutely.... No one knows for sure...but all these previous tests showed the GTR beating the porsche on every track so far.
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