This is a great view of the Stig from Top Gear in the Nissan GT-R during one of the timed laps. Anyone think that the Nissan GT-R drives itself? All computers? I think this is an old video, it says the car did a 1:19.7 in the video below. The 2012 GT-R is faster, a 1:17.8, good enough for #9 on the Power Board.
The Power Board
- 1:15.1 – Ariel Atom V8 500
- 1:16.2 – McLaren MP4-12C
- 1:16.5 – Lamborghini Aventador
- 1:16.8 – Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
- 1:17.1 – Gumpert Apollo S
- 1:17.3 – Ascari A10
- 1:17.6 – Koenigsegg CCX (with Top Gear Wing)
- 1:17.7 – Noble M600 (cold)
- 1:17.8 – Nissan GT-R (2012)
- 1:17.8 – Pagani Zonda Roadster F
- 1:17.9 – Caterham Seven Superlight R500 (cold)
- 1:18.3 – Bugatti Veyron 16.4
- 1:18.4 – Pagani Zonda F
- 1:18.9 – Maserati MC12
- 1:19.0 – Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce
- 1:19.0 – Enzo Ferrari
- 1:19.1 – Ferrari 458 Italia
- 1:19.5 – Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
- 1:19.5 – Porsche 997 GT2
- 1:19.5 – Ariel Atom 2 300
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