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Lamborghini vs Porsche vs Subaru vs Lotus

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Porsche 997 Turbo vs Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 vs Lamborghini Gallardo vs Porsche GT3 vs Subaru Impreza STI Type RA-R vs Lotus Exige S The grid is set by reversing the time attack positions, so first in the time attack starts last.
 
Superb. Though that was a GT3RS wasn't it? Give it another lap or two and I bet the GT3RS would have had the turbo, though would it have caught up with the Lambo if it didn't break down?
 
Hey the Turbo was even a Tip! Great racing action and result even tho the GT3 put in the fastest lap!
Graham
 
Just goes to prove that the 911TT is still THE most practical supercar. The Lambo LP640 is fast but fragile(?) and although the GT3 would have got the TT in the end, it is not much use as a day-to-day car with all that scaffolding in the rear!
 

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