http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/3158/ams2110nardo6.jpg BMW Alpina B5 Biturbo -Vmax.: 312,6 km/h -0-100 km/h in 4,76 s -0-200 km/h in 15,23 s -0-300 km/h in 55,94 s Bentley Continental Supersports -Vmax.: 326,1 km/h -0-100 km/h in 3,91 s -0-200 km/h in 13,24 s -0-300 km/h in 41,83 s Ferrari 458 Italia -Vmax.: 330,49 km/h -0-100 km/h in 3,40 s -0-200 km/h in 10,39 s -0-300 km/h in 34,03 s Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG -Vmax.: 323,1 km/h -0-100 km/h in 3,99 s -0-200 km/h in 11,54 s -0-300 km/h in 35,74 s Porsche 911 GT2 RS -Vmax.: 330,0 km/h -0-100 km/h in 3,56 s -0-200 km/h in 10,37 s -0-300 km/h in 31,25 s 326 km/h - LP570-4 Superleggera Handling-track Nardo (2,8 km): 1. 1.11,5 min - GT2 RS (Pilot Cup) 2. 1.12,9 min - 458 Italia (Pilot Sport) 3. 1.13,9 min - SLS AMG 4. 1.17,9 min - B5 Biturbo 5. 1.18,8 min - Continental Supersports 6. Not tested - Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera (broken rear-diff.)
i wonder how much closer the 458 would be to the RS around the handling track if it had cup tires on as well. thanks for posting.
yes, those tires make a big difference, so would imagine they'd be neck and neck, but that RS is a beast!
1 kilometer = 3280.8' 1 mile = 5280' 3280.8/5280 = .621 mi/km 5280/3280.8 = 1.609 km/mi Conversions are easy if you can remember 5280 and 3280 (close enough, 3281 is closer) Taz Terry Phillips
Most of us here in the USA - certainly those that own and drive F-cars - both understand and appreciate the miles/km ratios. I think the simpleton is just trying to be funny.