The march of time in relation to laptimes...

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The march of time in relation to laptimes...

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1:43 around Jerez on a Moto3 bike! :wtf:

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Anyone who has done a TD at Jerez and timed themselves will understand just how (really) fast that is ,and for us mere mortals, this article puts it all into context for me-

How far back in history would I have to time travel to win a GP on my GSXR Fireblade ZXS1000RR?
https://www.bemoto.uk/blog/how-far-back ... 0%20years.

My view is that the biggest factor in all this is just how much better tyres are now than they were back then

Anyway, as you were, I just found it interesting.
(And despite me being totally the wrong size/ weight for it, a current pukka Moto3 is still the one bike I would most like to ride :thumbup: )
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I don't follow Moto3 that closely so I'm delight to hear that Tony Wheel has the lap record at Jerez.
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I remember reading an article a while back where a bunch of journalists tried to work out what was the slowest car Michael Schumacher could drive and still be uncatchable by a mere mortal, regardless of what said mortal was driving.

I think the conclusion was a Ford Mondeo :lol:
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Wasn't there a lady who used to whoop sportscar ass in a Transit van around the Nurburgring?
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Skub wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 8:58 pm Wasn't there a lady who used to whoop sportscar ass in a Transit van around the Nurburgring?
Sabine Schmitz?
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 9:04 pm
Skub wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 8:58 pm Wasn't there a lady who used to whoop sportscar ass in a Transit van around the Nurburgring?
Sabine Schmitz?
Maybes.
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 9:04 pm
Skub wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 8:58 pm Wasn't there a lady who used to whoop sportscar ass in a Transit van around the Nurburgring?
Sabine Schmitz?
Sadly, the late Sabine.

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