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BMW M6 vs GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="JC300zx" data-source="post: 3813794" data-attributes="member: 14160"><p>Great driver does not necessarily means he will pull a great 60' time. Track prep, tires and temperature will be a HUGE part of it. A great driver on a Sh*tty track will pull a bad 60' regardless. Being a great driver will mean he can shift faster than that of a average person which is a considerable advantage (Hence the great trap speed). But in my opinion the new M5 and M6 will handily beat the GT500 when driven by the same driver. Granted the car is not meant to be a drag racer but seeing the videos of the M6/M5 against the current E55 AMG it puts a beating on that car. I believe a e55 versus GT500 is a better race. This is stock for stock. Basically the cars are close to the same weight and power but the advantage goes to the M6 gearing, aerodynamics, rev range and tranny. The SMG will shift faster than *MOST* drivers, will be more consistant and it has launch control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC300zx, post: 3813794, member: 14160"] Great driver does not necessarily means he will pull a great 60' time. Track prep, tires and temperature will be a HUGE part of it. A great driver on a Sh*tty track will pull a bad 60' regardless. Being a great driver will mean he can shift faster than that of a average person which is a considerable advantage (Hence the great trap speed). But in my opinion the new M5 and M6 will handily beat the GT500 when driven by the same driver. Granted the car is not meant to be a drag racer but seeing the videos of the M6/M5 against the current E55 AMG it puts a beating on that car. I believe a e55 versus GT500 is a better race. This is stock for stock. Basically the cars are close to the same weight and power but the advantage goes to the M6 gearing, aerodynamics, rev range and tranny. The SMG will shift faster than *MOST* drivers, will be more consistant and it has launch control. [/QUOTE]
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