Judging by this, the Jesko Attack may just be able to grab the Nurburgring lap record in the future.
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Recently a video got some attention on Instagram as it showed not one but two F1’s with significant cracks on their windscreens.
It managed to rocket to a top speed of 171.34 mph (275.74 km/h) in reverse.
Driver Matt Mullins was disappointed but thankfully unhurt.
The Beemer packs the power advantage over the Audi but the RS3 is also lighter and sends power to all four wheels.
We don’t think Lamborghini intended owners to go to such extremes as seen in this video.
Two very different machines in many aspects but as it turns out the race is VERY close.
Kitted with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 rubber it set a brisk time of 7:38.706.
Croatian racing driver Martin Kodrić used a Nevera equipped with Michelin Cup2R tyres to lap the long circuit in 7:05.298.
Dropping the top takes just 14 seconds and can be done while travelling at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph).