If you hold even a passing interest in speed (the rate at which an object moves, not the amphetamine drug), the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in Germany should need no introduction.
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The terrifyingly undulating track is considered one of the most demanding in the world. The Nordschleife (or “North Loopâ€) — as opposed to the newer, safer circuit updated for Formula One — was built in the 1920s around the medieval castle of Nürburg, which is nestled in the Eifel mountains.
A complete lap of the Nordschleife measures 20.832km long, and bypasses the modern Formula One track. Interestingly, it is still regarded as a public toll road.
Of course, it is also hugely popular with automakers, particularly ones that specialise in the type of production performance vehicles that can set the coldest of hearts racing. So much so, in fact, that a bit of a speed war has broken out over the past few years.
A blistering Nürburgring lap time now carries a significant weight – despite the protestations of one James May. And with hypercars becoming more and more, er, “hyperâ€, the on-the-limit Nürburgring battle looks set to rage on for some time still (interestingly, McLaren has yet to confirm the P1â€
To make the list, the vehicle in question must be a production car and must complete the lap on OEM tyres (which tend to be “optional†rubber). Without further ado, here are the fastest production cars around the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
10. Porsche 911 GT2 RS (7 minutes 24 seconds)
Back in 2010, a 911 GT2 RS was piloted around the circuit by motoring journalist Horst von Saurma. With 456kW and 700Nm, the lightweight twin-turbo sportscar boasted a zero to 100km/h sprint time of just 3.4 seconds. And its lap of seven minutes and 24 seconds is just low enough to see it make the top ten. Unfortunately, thereâ€
9. Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 (7 minutes 22.68 seconds)
A Chevrolet engineer by the name of Jim Mero took the Corvette C6 Z06 around the Nürburgring in 2011 in the rather rapid time stated above. The Z06 that was used was fitted with the Z07 chassis package, which included new Michelin tyres, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, a new traction management system, and improvements to the aerodynamics.
8. Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 (7 minutes 19.63 seconds)
The V8-equipped C6 ZR1 may have been a step up in price and power from the Z06, but it was only about three seconds quicker around the famous German track. Mero was again the mad-man behind the wheel, in a test that was conducted just two weeks prior to that of the Z06. Like its speedy little brother, the ZR1 made up plenty of time thanks to its special optional Michelin tyres.
7. Donkervoort D8 RS (7 minutes 14.89 seconds)
Built by Dutch manufacturer Donkervoort, the D8 RS is one of the more unusual vehicles on the list. The lightweight sportscar used a 1.8-litre turbocharged Audi engine, which sent around 257kW to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox. In 2006, it set its quickest time, bettering its 2004 effort by close to four seconds. But is it a true production car? You decide…
6. Lexus LFA Nürburgring Package (7 minutes 14.64 seconds)
In 2011, a special version of the Lexus LFA made a bit of a mockery of the Nordschleife. The Nürburgring package added a mere 7kW to the “standard†LFA V10â€
5. Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR (7 minutes 12.13 seconds)
Those under the impression that American cars cannot go around corners without crashing spectacularly may be surprised to find the Viper ACR in the top five. Back in 2011, this 8.4-litre V10 beast – with a distinctive aerodynamic package (featuring a carbon-fibre front splitter and massive rear wing), lightweight alloys, and sticky Michelin tyres – was thrown around the ‘Ring by SRT factory driver Dominik Farnbacher. And it didnâ€
4. Gumpert Apollo Sport (7 minutes 11.57 seconds)
The Gumpert Apollo Sport isnâ€
3. Nissan GT-R Nismo (7 minutes 8.69 seconds)
What do you do when your already insane Nissan GT-R simply isnâ€
2. Porsche 918 Spyder ‘Weissach Packageâ€
Yes, the second fastest production vehicle around the Nürburgring is a petrol-electric hybrid with a claimed fuel economy of 3.0 litres per 100km. Of course, itâ€
1. Radical SR8 LM (6 minutes 48 seconds)
In 2005, the Radical SR8 turned in a lap time of six minutes 55 seconds. Four years later – with the same man (Michael Vergers) at the wheel – the LM version bettered that by a full seven seconds. But should the Hayabusa-based 2.6-litre V8 British trackday special be on this list at all? Is it really a full production, road-legal motor vehicle? The answer, seemingly, is yes. But only just. The Radical SR8 LM treads a fine line between street-legal car and full-bore racer, but manages to err on the correct side for the purposes of this list. It was, after all, driven straight from the factory in England to the ‘Ring in Germany…