New Boxster laps Ring in 7:58
#3
a valid question!
it hasn`t been confirmed yet which tires they used for the record run.
The new 991 clocked a 7:40 on the (new) stock Pirellis.
so i guess they used the same tires here but itīs just a guess.
#5
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As is evident, systematic lightweight design sets the Boxster Spyder apart, and delivers an excellent power-to-weight ratio of 4 kg/hp (9 per cent better than a Boxster S) that manifests itself in remarkable performance, culminating in a lap time around the Nurburgring Nordschleife seven seconds quicker than that of a Boxster S.
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#7
As far as I can tell, there has not been an official 'Ring time for the Spyder yet. No idea why. I would assume it would be similar to the Cayman R's time of 8:06.
http://www.fastestlaps.com/cars/pors...er_spyder.html
The new 981 is certainly faster, but at what cost? From the Motor Trend review: 2013 Porsche Boxster S First Drive - Motor Trend
"Part of the unspoken contract between sports car and owner is that there will be a tradeoff in ride quality and all other manner of coddling. In return for putting up with steering that must be constantly minded, a sensitive throttle pedal, and the rest, the car will be more exciting to drive. The Boxster's lost some of that. The edge has dulled slightly and the result is a more mature, less emotional car. For the average consumer, that's probably a reasonable tradeoff, but not for the people who truly enjoy driving. The Boxster S, then, is a better-performing car than ever before, but not an entirely better car to my mind. Thankfully, it hasn't oscillated too far from critical mass, and it can always oscillate back if Porsche wants it to."
http://www.fastestlaps.com/cars/pors...er_spyder.html
The new 981 is certainly faster, but at what cost? From the Motor Trend review: 2013 Porsche Boxster S First Drive - Motor Trend
"Part of the unspoken contract between sports car and owner is that there will be a tradeoff in ride quality and all other manner of coddling. In return for putting up with steering that must be constantly minded, a sensitive throttle pedal, and the rest, the car will be more exciting to drive. The Boxster's lost some of that. The edge has dulled slightly and the result is a more mature, less emotional car. For the average consumer, that's probably a reasonable tradeoff, but not for the people who truly enjoy driving. The Boxster S, then, is a better-performing car than ever before, but not an entirely better car to my mind. Thankfully, it hasn't oscillated too far from critical mass, and it can always oscillate back if Porsche wants it to."
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#8
As far as I can tell, there has not been an official 'Ring time for the Spyder yet. No idea why. I would assume it would be similar to the Cayman R's time of 8:06.
http://www.fastestlaps.com/cars/pors...er_spyder.html
The new 981 is certainly faster, but at what cost? From the Motor Trend review: 2013 Porsche Boxster S First Drive - Motor Trend
"Part of the unspoken contract between sports car and owner is that there will be a tradeoff in ride quality and all other manner of coddling. In return for putting up with steering that must be constantly minded, a sensitive throttle pedal, and the rest, the car will be more exciting to drive. The Boxster's lost some of that. The edge has dulled slightly and the result is a more mature, less emotional car. For the average consumer, that's probably a reasonable tradeoff, but not for the people who truly enjoy driving. The Boxster S, then, is a better-performing car than ever before, but not an entirely better car to my mind. Thankfully, it hasn't oscillated too far from critical mass, and it can always oscillate back if Porsche wants it to."
http://www.fastestlaps.com/cars/pors...er_spyder.html
The new 981 is certainly faster, but at what cost? From the Motor Trend review: 2013 Porsche Boxster S First Drive - Motor Trend
"Part of the unspoken contract between sports car and owner is that there will be a tradeoff in ride quality and all other manner of coddling. In return for putting up with steering that must be constantly minded, a sensitive throttle pedal, and the rest, the car will be more exciting to drive. The Boxster's lost some of that. The edge has dulled slightly and the result is a more mature, less emotional car. For the average consumer, that's probably a reasonable tradeoff, but not for the people who truly enjoy driving. The Boxster S, then, is a better-performing car than ever before, but not an entirely better car to my mind. Thankfully, it hasn't oscillated too far from critical mass, and it can always oscillate back if Porsche wants it to."
#9
Larger wheelbase is good for stability and such but can take away a bit of rotation and ability to be tossed around.. Electric steering and electric parking brakes etc can take some fun away too... Chris Harris mentioned that he didn't think the traction control can be 100% turned off anymore either...
I knew most of that an in conjunction with being inpatient, led me to purchase the spyder
I knew most of that an in conjunction with being inpatient, led me to purchase the spyder
#10
BUT - I think I would be scared out of my mind to take corners as fast as needed to achieve that time. Count me out...
#13
I guess I'm equating running 160mph in a GT-R (not very nerve wracking), vs 160mph in a go-kart (which is how the Boxster felt by comparison). I think that would kill me.
#14
Lets hope it doesn't actually kill me ... It's a momentum car.. Gonna make me work hard
On a tight course it would be much closer.. Car and driver did pretty well in the "lightning laps" with the spyder/cayman R .. At VIR... Which still has a couple long straights and is more of a high speed track..
On a tight course it would be much closer.. Car and driver did pretty well in the "lightning laps" with the spyder/cayman R .. At VIR... Which still has a couple long straights and is more of a high speed track..
Last edited by ShahulX; 03-16-2012 at 07:16 PM.
#15
i doubt a 981 could hang with a new C7 or a revised R8. Still very impressive!!