Best Car for Time Attack

Best Platform for Time Attack

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drifting in track is depend on corner. Normal track car have very wide open front camber so it makes the car in more understeer mode. So to compensate for certain corner to make it oversteer a little bit drifting is a good skill. 4wd car usually tends to understeer more than oversteer. My 2 cents only...

i thought it was Nobe drive the CT230r. if not mistaken timing was 2:19.... it's only for 2 or 3 laps because some problem happened with the car.
 
Appreciate everyone who answered my confusion :biggrin:

aalto, of course. His skill are much better. Was just confused before :) Thanks.
 
How about EVO HKS CT230R by Nobu Taniguchi at Sepang what it will be the time...?:biggrin:
:adore::adore:

the CT230R faced problems when it was at Sepang in 2007, not sure if we have official times but here's the article:

http://www.zerotohundred.com/features/153637-mpt-super-time-attack-with-hks-ct230r-in-sepang-circuit-malaysia.html



MPT Super Time Attack Sepang 2007While most Singaporeans were stuck in peak-hour traffic on their way to work on a Monday morning, some 72 car drivers from Singapore were gearing up for the ride of their lives at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia.

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Photos: TomGoh
Text: Lim Han Ming
Source: http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/sports/story/0,4136,128456,00.html


These motor car enthusiasts eventually made the 300km trip across the Causeway to take part in the MPT Super Time Attack 2007 organised by MPT Motor Trading last Monday.

As early as 7am, the cars streamed in for the time trial - a non-competitive race which allows participants to clock their best lap timings within a standard race circuit environment.

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The cars, ranging from the top-of-the-range Porsche GT-3 to the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution to the modest Suzuki Swift, were classified into four main groups - Normal Aspirated (N.A.), Turbo, Kit Car and Auto Car.

They were then further divided into sub-categories such as road tyres, semi-slick tyres and slick tyres.

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Each driver was given four laps in the 5.543km circuit of which two laps counted for the actual best time tacking.

The hot favourite was Singapore's most accomplished racing car driver Denis Lian.

Video of the Awesome CT230R

YouTube - HKS CT230R in Sepang Circuit

Sponsored by Swiss private bank Bank Julius Baer, the 36-year-old was the envy of many when he rolled out in the Lotus Exige 300RR - the only one of its kind in the world.

Two years ago, the Lotus Exige 300RR won the Merdeka Millennium Endurance - a gruelling, non-stop 12-hour race - by clocking the fastest qualifying time and completing 279 laps, the most ever in the history of the competition.

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'I think having a permanent track in Singapore is definitely a good thing,' said Lian, who was the first Singaporean to win an international motorsport title - in the Asian Formula 2000 series in 2002.

'If we can have so many golf courses in Singapore, there's no excuse that we don't have the land for a race track.

'This event is a perfect example why we should build a permanent track. Every single car here is a Singapore car. What's more, the event is held on a Monday.

'Each person would have spent an average of RM$1,000 ($440)on entry fees, food, accommodation, petrol and toll charges on this trip.

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'Basically, that's money drained out of our country. So, it makes a lot of sense to build a permanent track.'

Koh Aik Leong, the managing director of event organisers MPT Motor Trading, told The New Paper that it cost RM$45,000 to rent the Sepang International Circuit.

And he had to make the booking as early as December last year. That is why he is all for the idea of building a permanent track in Singapore.

Koh said: 'This is something which we have aimed for for years. The number of car clubs is increasing and more and more people are into motor racing now.

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'Having a permanent track will also make things easier for event organisers like us. The Sepang circuit is fully booked around the year. I'm sure if Singapore builds a track, it can be just as successful as Sepang.'

A check revealed that the drivers, mostly in their 20s and 30s, were from garages in Singapore and established car clubs such as SG Trackies and Traction Circle Club.
While most of them are seasoned racers, the time attack was a baptism of fire for Austin Prakesh.

Driving a light-blue Lotus Elise, the 31-year-old businessman did well to come in fourth in the N.A./street tyre category with a time of 3min 21.128sec.

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He told The New Paper: 'I have never done this before. I'm more into bike racing. It was a good experience.'

While Prakesh spent about $70,000 modifying his $150,000 Lotus Elise, there were others who would not break the bank to pursue their passion.

Video of the R3 Lotus Exige 300RR Drive By


YouTube - Awesome Lotus Exige 300RR Passes the Sepang Straights

Mark Joseph, a 30-year-old senior technician with the Republic of Singapore Air Force, spent only $6,000 tranforming his one-year-old red Suzuki Swift into a mean driving machine

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When asked about Singapore building a permanent track, Joseph, who drove up to Sepang at 3am, said: 'I think it's long overdue. Instead of spending money here, we should be contributing to our own economy.

'Every week, we have more than 70 cars going into Malaysia to race.
'The motor sport fraternity in Singapore is growing by the day. It is a win-win situation for everybody.'

Expatriates such as James Fancourt Mitchell also made the trip up north.

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The executive director of business technology at Bank Julius Baer drove up to Sepang in his Subaru WRX STI but took part in the Time Attack in a Lotus Elise, courtesy of Proton.
He is spending another $120,000 on a Mitsubishi EVO9 specifically built for circuit racing.
He said: 'I know of five or six other expats who are into motor racing.

'It's better to do this on a proper track than on the roads in Singapore.

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'And knowing how the Singapore Government do things, I'm sure they can built a fantastic track.'

While the drivers scorched the track at an average speed of 200km/h, the organisers made sure that the safety aspects were not compromised.
The drivers had to attend a safety brief before the start of the time trial. Overtaking was strictly prohibited and there was a 30-second interval between every car to prevent any accident.

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To spice up things, the organisers offered car products worth $18,000 for anyone who could better the best-lap time set by Japan's Nobuteru Taniguchi in his awesome CT-230R Mitsubishi Evolution.

The Japanese is one of the most skilful drift drivers in the world.
Unfortunately, his full carbon-fibre machine encountered a technical fault during a practice session in the morning. As a result, the HKS Challenge had to be cancelled.

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That paved the way for Lian and his Lotus Exige to take centrestage.
The deadly combination was clearly a cut above the rest as Lian obliterated the field with his best lap time of 2 min 12.875 sec.

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The skies opened up in the afternoon but that failed to dampen the spirits of the drivers. If anything, the entire event reflected the passion of the local motor sport fraternity.
As Lian aptly put it: 'We have the talent and passion. But what we need is a venue.
'It's the same thing as training our national swimmers. We can't expect to produce champions if we train them in a bath tub, can we?'

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CT230-R Spec sheet
Engine
: HKS 63L 4G63
Displacement: 2.3L
Max Horsepower: 560 PS
Max Torque: 65 kgf-m
Turbine: HKS GT3037S 56T A/R0.87
Wastegate: HKS GTII
Camshaft: HKS IN272/EX272
Piston: HKS Forged Ni Plating Prototype
Crankshaft: HKS Forged Full Counter Prototype
Connecting Rod: HKS H-Beam Prototype
Injector: HKS 820 x 4 Prototype
Clutch: HKS GD-Pro (SPL)
Transmission: HKS Dog Type
Exhaust Manifold: HKS SUS SPL
Intercooler: HKS S-TYPE
ECU: HKS F-CON V Pro
Boost Controller: HKS EVC
Meter: HKS DB Meter, RS Temperature, Oil Pressure
Tyres: Yokohama A048 F265/35-18 R265/35-18
Brake Caliper: Endless F Racing 6 R 4pot
Brake Pad: Endless MA22B
Seat: Bride Zeta CFRP

 
nice article with a lot of evo coming to support the CT230R... but why during TTA or others track day it's difficult to find malaysian evo. a lot of subaru conquering the track. :hmmmm:
 
for me i like to back to basic, attack meant fastest in the track, so i will choose Radical SR8 LM, at Nurburgring just 6.48s, GTR R35 ....7.24s.....and the price are cheaper then GTR.
http://wot.motortrend.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/8/files/video-find-radical-sr8lm-laps-the-nurburgring-in-6m-48s/31810236.jpeg

http://www.fastestlaps.com/photos/Radical_SR8LM_48641e66df784.jpg
 
I think if such car is allowed in MY like in the UK. We can see some very nice lap times in SIC...
 
i think this the topic should be specified in production cars making the thread hotter than ever.. otherwise F1 cars willl always be the best track car at all time..hehehe...cheers guys
 
i think this the topic should be specified in production cars making the thread hotter than ever.. otherwise F1 cars willl always be the best track car at all time..hehehe...cheers guys

ya..u right bro......
thats why got vote poll for the best platform car for time attack...

i think we should be categories the car like time attack at do at sepang lol...
 
in smaller/tigher track, 4wd was faster but in bigger track like sepang, RWD is fast too but sadly no chance to see high powered/tuned RWD like supra to conquer SIC.
 
I'd think RWD is the best platform for track BUT only in the hand of a skillful driver. Otherwise it's a disaster instead.

4WD would be much easier to manouver than RWD especially for average drivers..

Just my opinion....
 
came across a link by Superlap Australia on the top 10 Time Attack Cars of all time as of January 2011... :driver:

http://www.worldtimeattack.com/index.php/the-top-10-time-attack-cars-of-all-time/
 
Taniguchi only managed one full shakedown lap in the HKS CT230R. On M compound tyres, not the supersofts that he would have run in the HKS challenge, he was hand-timed at 2m 09s. That was faster than a contemporary SuperGT300 car on full slicks - quite a feat, given that both GT300 and GT500 cars are some of the fastest touring cars in the world.
 
hi mist, if taniguchi were to do 2:09 on a setup not so perfect, will the super soft compounds actually do under 2 minutes?
 
i think the HKS team was aiming for 2m 03s on supersoft compound semi-slicks, if memory serves me right. Unlike the American style time attacks where anything goes in terms of tyre selection, JDM time attacks (Tsukuba Super Lap, etc) are typically run strictly on semi-slick tyres only. Just goes to show how much of a monster that car is!

HKS Garage R's in-house SRB-01 matt-black Evo time attack car ran a 2m 16s on Michelin full slicks (James Mitchell/Denis Lian), but sadly development of the car stopped before the full engine build phase - that time was set on a hybrid turbo with HKS cams, but on a standard 2.0 bottom end. According to Denis, the car had only about 460hp - lap time was all down to the handling. Search for videos posted up by 'angmohbeng' on Youtube - there's a 2m 20s lap during testing that's up i think.
 
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in smaller/tigher track, 4wd was faster but in bigger track like sepang, RWD is fast too but sadly no chance to see high powered/tuned RWD like supra to conquer SIC.

enjoy :)

YouTube - HKS Time Attack Silvia @ ZTH Time to Attack Sepang: Finale

YouTube - HKS Time Attack Silvia at TCC Trackday (050311)

The Silvia is road-registered, no roll cage, still with air-cond and sound system :D

---------- Post added at 03:32 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 03:29 PM ----------

Yoong's S13 ran an almost identical time to my S15 at the ZTH TimetoAttack Finale as well. CHeck it out here:

YouTube - TTA4.wmv
 
Nowdays we still dont know for sepang track time attack is belong to whats car..
its random but for the category mostly we know in previous time attack.
:burnout::burnout:
 

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