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It's almost 15 seconds a lap faster around Tsukuba than a McLaren F1, and all without the cheat code of racing slicks. James Gilboy Jan 31, 2023 3:00 PM EST 0 ...
Scene: Tsukuba Circuit, Japan Taro KokiWriterCourtesy Of Spoon SportsPhotographerApr 01, 2009 See All 24 Photos ...
If you’ve ever played Gran Turismo, you probably remember that anything even approaching a one-minute time at Tsukuba Circuit is frickin’ fast. To bop around that track in a tiny little Fiat ...
Back in 2019, the pre-facelift NISMO required 59.361 seconds to lap the racing circuit. Operational since 1970, the Tsukuba circuit measures 2.045 kilometers or 1.271 miles.
In other words, if you've got any familiarity with the course, you'd expect that a 2,640-pound carbon-kevlar-bodied C6 Corvette with a 427-cubic-inch, 1,300-horsepower V8 would be a handful on it ...
Ben Schaffer, CEO of Unplugged Performance, released a statement about the experience: After Tokyo Auto Salon we had our friend Ken take the car to Tsukuba Circuit to participate in an open track ...
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Modded Tesla Model 3 Almost Matches McLaren F1’s Tsukuba Circuit Lap Time The track-spec Tesla is just a tenth of a second slower—despite a light drizzle and an amateur driver. James Gilboy ...
And one of those limits broke a McLaren F1 and Porsche 911 GT3 RS lap time, at the famed Tsukuba Circuit, by over one second each. The standard Tesla Model 3 has some decent performance for a 4 ...
Watch The 2020 Nissan GT-R Nismo Break The Lap Record At Japan’s Tsukuba Circuit Tsugio Matsuda drove the 2020 Nissan GT-R Nismo across the finish line at Tsukuba in 59.3 seconds ...
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