It isnt then?Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 10 June 2004
...the cup aint been round and would be quicker...
yeah thats right, I am a bit weary of driving mine fast in the rain because of that..lolQuote: Originally posted by Pete_172 on 10 June 2004
I thought they said the stig was convinced he could get the v6 to go round faster than the time he set and kept going out and trying, but as it was raining he kept spinning it.
Quote: Originally posted by Bradfordlad on 10 June 2004
think i found link on kazaa, 2003 top gear.
Yeah thats where I found it too...25Mb
Simon.
CheekyQuote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 10 June 2004
Cant you operate the video yourself ?
Its interesting you say that Tom beacuse the cup went faster around bedford than the M3 but slower than the CTR, I think it all depends on track conditions on the day and probbaly tyre choice!Quote: Originally posted by Tomclio182 on 10 June 2004
oooh that tie made you cheeky.
The top gear track is odd imho it seems to shame big performance cars yet the slr managed to blitz everything?
Anyway well done to renault, £50 says people start moaning that the cup aint been round and would be quicker. But its a good result, more sales more members. great stuff.
Quote: Originally posted by Bradfordlad on 10 June 2004
good V6 vid that, amzing if 182 gets that this time innit, its right up there!
Interlagos (Brazil)Quote: Originally posted by GirlRacer on 10 June 2004
I thought that on Top Gear the cars travel anti-clockwise around their track but I noticed last week that Johnny Vaughan appeared to be going the other way for much of the time!
Why do bikes and cars race clockwise round the tracks? Or are there any exceptions?
Really...Quote: Originally posted by brazo on 10 June 2004
Its interesting you say that Tom beacuse the cup went faster around bedford than the M3 but slower than the CTR,
Its a figure-8 track.Quote: Originally posted by ClioDan on 10 June 2004
Quote: Originally posted by GirlRacer on 10 June 2004
I thought that on Top Gear the cars travel anti-clockwise around their track but I noticed last week that Johnny Vaughan appeared to be going the other way for much of the time!
Why do bikes and cars race clockwise round the tracks? Or are there any exceptions?
ive only ever seen them go one way! never seen one go the opposite way!
The Top Gear times are hardly scientific...Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 11 June 2004
It has been mentioned that Perry McCarthy tested the CTR, not the new Stig.
There lies a variable.