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i will definitely have to have a crack over the weekend. in the gt4 superlap challenge thread on here i was up in the top few on most tracks (first on a few).

so are we going superlap format? SS tyres only? i'll do a few with and without just in case, LOL

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SO AFTER POPULAR DEMAND, WE HAVE THE TSUKUBA SUPER LAP BATTLE

Vehicle Regulations:

- The car must have originated from a stock production car, no Racing cars allowed (SuperGT, JGTC, FIA GT, LMP).

- Any kind of performance tuning is allowed (apart from tires), RM included.

- Tires used must be street legal, max tire is Sports Soft (S3).

ALSO THIS DOES NOT JUST APPLY FOR TSUKUBA, as all the times for different tracks are posted above, it just seems like most are racing tsakuba so i thought id write this up.

Event Regulations:

- Lap must be done in Practice mode or Arcade.

- Driving Options:

TCS: OFF

Skid Recovery: OFF

ASM: OFF

ABS: Up to driver.

Wet/Grass Traction: REAL

- Fastest lap must be a clean WHITE time.

- Submit:

Fastest Lap Time

Name

Car Used

Example: 51.682 - john dixon - Nissan GT-R V-Spec R35 '09 (this was the fastest time on the gt planet forum competition but traction control was allowed)

Leaderboards

52.933 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R spec-V R35 '09

53.125 - bunta - Nissan GT-R '07

55.811 - m.c ren - Nissan R34 GTR V spec 2

55.860 - m.c ren - Mines R34

55.946 - m.c ren - STI impreza spec C '04

55.956 - m.c ren - Nissan R32 GTR V spec 2

56.357 - m.c ren - STI 2010

56.501 - m.c ren - Mazda RX7 spirit R '02

57.045 - m.c ren - BMW M3 '06

57.170 - m.c ren - AMUSE 380RS Super Leggera

57.360 - m.c ren - Honda NSX type R

as i stated, if you want to test your times on other tracks with racing tyres ect, by all means. it will be added to the other times.

HAPPY MOTORING

Edited by M.C Ren

UPDATE

Leaderboards

52.933 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R spec-V R35 '09

53.109 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R '07

53.125 - bunta - Nissan GT-R '07

55.811 - m.c ren - Nissan R34 GTR V spec 2

55.860 - m.c ren - Mines R34

55.946 - m.c ren - STI impreza spec C '04

55.956 - m.c ren - Nissan R32 GTR V spec 2

56.165 - m.c ren - STI type RA 07 RM

56.357 - m.c ren - STI 2010

56.501 - m.c ren - Mazda RX7 spirit R '02

57.045 - m.c ren - BMW M3 '06

57.170 - m.c ren - AMUSE 380RS Super Leggera

57.360 - m.c ren - Honda NSX type R

UPDATE

Leaderboards

52.933 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R spec-V R35 '09

53.109 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R '07

53.125 - bunta - Nissan GT-R '07

54.660 - mad082 - Nissan GT-R '07

55.811 - m.c ren - Nissan R34 GTR V spec 2

55.860 - m.c ren - Mines R34

55.946 - m.c ren - STI impreza spec C '04

55.956 - m.c ren - Nissan R32 GTR V spec 2

56.165 - m.c ren - STI type RA 07 RM

56.357 - m.c ren - STI 2010

56.501 - m.c ren - Mazda RX7 spirit R '02

57.045 - m.c ren - BMW M3 '06

57.170 - m.c ren - AMUSE 380RS Super Leggera

57.360 - m.c ren - Honda NSX type R

could go faster, that was only my 3rd lap. first lap was a 57.572. haven't really played with the suspension either. it handles like a barge

UPDATE

Leaderboards

52.933 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R spec-V R35 '09

53.109 - m.c ren - Nissan GT-R '07

53.125 - bunta - Nissan GT-R '07

54.660 - mad082 - Nissan GT-R '07

55.071 - m.c ren - Lamborghini Gallardo LP560

55.636 - m.c ren - Mazda RX& spirit R '02 (beat my old time)

55.811 - m.c ren - Nissan R34 GTR V spec 2

55.860 - m.c ren - Mines R34

55.946 - m.c ren - STI impreza spec C '04

55.956 - m.c ren - Nissan R32 GTR V spec 2

56.165 - m.c ren - STI type RA 07 RM

56.178 - m.c ren - Nissan R33 GTR

56.357 - m.c ren - STI 2010

57.045 - m.c ren - BMW M3 '06

57.170 - m.c ren - AMUSE 380RS Super Leggera

57.360 - m.c ren - Honda NSX type R

57.799 - mad082 - Lamborghini Gallardo LP560

Nurburgring racing soft times

5:57.413 - m.c ren - minolta 88cv - ds3

5:58.512 - sh@un - minolta 88cv - wheel

6:28.250 - m.c ren - r35 GT-R spec v - ds3

Tsukuba RS

29.64 - sh@un - red bull

30.325 - m.c ren - red bull

Red bull car is hard to control with the controller, but can see at least a second of improvement with a few morelaps . I only did 10

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