F90 M5 Nurburgring

Quick///M

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Not bad time. The M4 GTS does the ring in 7:27. I am sure a proper BMW race driver will be sent out to do it
 

FerdiBotha

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Quick///M said:
Not bad time. The M4 GTS does the ring in 7:27. I am sure a proper BMW race driver will be sent out to do it

That’s a remarkable time for an almost 2 ton, non track focused car.
The standard M4 did 7:52 and the M3 CSL did 7:50.

Can’t wait to see what a BMW driver does with the M5 Competition.:tiptoe:


Nick said:
289KPH down that straight :bravo:

Absolutely flying!
 

Dirtydeedsman

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M5 Competition with Sabine Schmitz at the helm... hmmmm


That means the M5 nearly matches the Porsche Panamera Turbo's 7:38 lap, which was set by a factory driver. It also represents a 16-second improvement over the previous-generation M5.

For an even more fun, if not very useful comparison, we turn to Sport Auto's test of the Ferrari 430 Scuderia from 2008. The German magazine managed a 7:39 in that car, which shows just how much progress we've made in the performance-car world over the last 10 years. Don't forget, the 430 Scuderia was a track-focused monster that represented the best of Ferrari engineering in its day. The M5 is a luxury sedan.

Some serious progress...
 

yush1

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Its amazing how much progress has been made on modern cars. We dont realise it coz we compare them to other modern cars. Just compare them to cars a few years back and you'll be shocked.
 

zabbo

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Dirtydeedsman said:
M5 Competition with Sabine Schmitz at the helm... hmmmm


That means the M5 nearly matches the Porsche Panamera Turbo's 7:38 lap, which was set by a factory driver. It also represents a 16-second improvement over the previous-generation M5.

For an even more fun, if not very useful comparison, we turn to Sport Auto's test of the Ferrari 430 Scuderia from 2008. The German magazine managed a 7:39 in that car, which shows just how much progress we've made in the performance-car world over the last 10 years. Don't forget, the 430 Scuderia was a track-focused monster that represented the best of Ferrari engineering in its day. The M5 is a luxury sedan.

Some serious progress...

+1 Was just about to post the same! Hugely impressive.
 
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