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The only person who knows the actual time before the program airs is the Stig and TREG & Supraman fom GTR.co.uk, and the studio Audience - and he doesn't know how to edit wiki, so its all bullshit atm...

Fixed it for you...

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/99575-to...html#post940994

Edit: Heres the photos they took from the Studio audience:

Well done to everyone so far whos put something in for the charity!!

You have been pm'd with the Topgear track results!!

Some pics as the other thread was closed!!

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Edited by MintR33

Apparently someone on the corvette forum said that the GTR came third on the top gear track!! He was completely blown away after he found out it's time. Whoever doubt that it will never make top ten should hang their head in shame.

Edited by skyline_man

thing is, the ascari is barely what ud call a road car, its not legal in a lot of countries, the only reason it was accepted as a legal road car was because it can be setup for the road, but the time was set as a non-road legal car. the CCX was not standard, it was modified, the enzo and pagani are just nuts and the MC12 is just an enzo with a different shell, so for the GTR to be up there is amazing.

wow man it does have hard competition, but i have fair in the almighty GTR! :(;):)

That's until all these car manufactures realize that they are getting there arses kicked by GTR 35 and they will certainly come up with a more powerful version of there own ! :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

Regards Mario

Edited by PolishDoc
haha... I said earlier in this thread that the car would come in the top 5. So who's eating their Words... *cough* snowman *cough*.

It wasn't Top 5, it did 1:19.7

1 1:17.3 – Ascari A10

2 1:17.6 – Koenigsegg CCX (with "Top Gear Spoiler")

3 1:18.4 – Pagani Zonda F

4 1:18.9 – Maserati MC12

5 1:19.0 – Ferrari Enzo

6 1:19.5 – Ariel Atom 2 300

7 1.19.7 - Nissan GTR

8 1:19.7 – Ferrari 430 Scuderia

9 1:19.8 – Porsche Carrera GT

10 1:19.8 – Lamborghini Murciélago LP640

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