Talk:List of Nürburgring Nordschleife lap times
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Semi-protected edit request on 24 March 2024
[edit]edit: I ended up making these changes myself and published this as per below. Please feel free to double-check/proofread and delete this topic.
I think we should change the Tesla Model 3 Performance lap time to the lap performed by L'argus (video) as it is more accurate and from a more reliable source. This would change the lap time from a ~9:00 which is what is currently listed (private driver) to an ~8:12 (L'argus).
For the Tesla Model 3 Performance, the current article lists a 9:00 Bridge-to-Gantry (BTG) time citing a YouTube video under a private driver uploaded by "Jay in Shanghai." L'argus—a French magazine specializing in automobile services and journalism—has an ~8:12 BTG time with a stock vehicle under a YouTube video which is also featured in an article. In the description of the YouTube video they claim the car they're testing is "100% stock."
I would think the L'argus source is not only more reliable considering it was done by media (versus the listed 9:00 private individual/driver time), but may be more indicative of a stock M3P's actual Nürburgring BTG times considering that a modified M3P time under slightly wet conditions is 7:44 in this video by Unplugged Performance (modification details in video description).
That said, I have no idea how the original 9:00 timing written in the Wiki article came about, whether it came from a timing box or was just timed through the video since I didn't see anything about a 9:00 time in the video's description. I suspect the time was from analyzing the video, as the 9:00 time does seem equivalent if timed through the video. If that is the case, then some frame-by-frame times from the L'argus video in total elapsed seconds is
519.76 (Gantry) - 28.04 (Bridge) = 491.72 seconds
491.72 seconds = 8 minutes 11.72 seconds ≈ 8:12
These times were derived by looking at times of the frame within the video, where the frame depicts the white line signifying Bridge/Gantry boundary to be under either the front bumper or front wheels for more conservative timings. Dakilaledesma (talk) 04:13, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 4 July 2024
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Jaguar XE SV Project 8 Ring time 7min 18.361sec (24 July 2019)
https://media.jaguar.com/en-gb/news/2019/07/jaguar-xe-sv-project-8-worlds-fastest-saloon-car-beats-its-own-nurburgring JAYDuCGh (talk) 13:24, 4 July 2024 (UTC)
- notes? Martintalk(sign) 02:09, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
- Not done for now: You don't specify what notes should be put. TheNuggeteer (talk) 13:44, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
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