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10 cars the Civic Type R beats on the Nurburgrin­g

- Jason Siu AutoGuide.com

The 2017 Honda Civic Type R is once again the fastest front-wheel-drive car around the Nurburgrin­g.

The previous-generation model held the record with a lap time of 7:50.63 until the new Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S came around and set a new mark with 7:47.19.

But now there’s a new Civic Type R, and the Japanese automaker has reclaimed the title with a lap time of 7:43.80. Not only is this an impressive improvemen­t over the last-generation model’s record, it bests Volkswagen’s entry by nearly four seconds.

More surprising­ly, that puts the 2017 Honda Civic Type R in the company of some very prestigiou­s supercars, despite being a front-wheeldrive hatchback sporting a turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine.

Sure, some of the cars on the list are a bit outdated and newer versions turn in better lap times, but you have to be surprised to hear a Civic is faster than a Lamborghin­i on the Nurburgrin­g.

Here are 10 of the most interestin­g cars the new Honda Civic Type R beats around the Nurburgrin­g. 10. Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S There’s no better car to start the list off than the one Honda just retook the record from. The Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S is essentiall­y a purpose-built machine to take on the Nurburgrin­g, tossing out the back seats and reworking the suspension to tackle the turns.

There are extra aero components to provide downforce while the power plant provides 306 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. Production on the model was limited to just 400 units, and it never made it to North America. 9. BMW M3 GTS Sport Auto recorded a lap time of 7:48 for the BMW E92 M3 GTS, a track-oriented model designed to be a lighter, more powerful version of the sports coupe. Like other trackorien­ted variants, the M3 GTS tossed out its rear seat, centre console and door trim to shed weight, while shoppers could opt for no air conditioni­ng.

Even the audio system and sound insulation were discarded while a standard roll bar and fire extinguish­er were installed. Power was bumped to 444 hp and torque came in at 325 lb-ft, but even all that nets the E92 M3 GTS a slower lap time than the new Honda Civic Type R. 8. Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 When the Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 was first introduced, it was at the time the fastest Corvette the American automaker had ever produced. Packing 505 hp, the Corvette Z06 featured a 7.0-litre V8 engine under the hood, and even all that power isn’t enough to best the 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed four-cylinder Civic Type R. Sport Auto recorded a Nurburgrin­g lap time of 7:49 for the Corvette Z06 on June 22, 2007. 7. Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano first came onto the market as a 2007 model, replacing the 575M Maranello. Powered by a 6.0-litre V12 engine, the 599 GTB Fiorano cranked out 612 hp and 448 lb-ft of torque and served as Ferrari’s two-seat flagship. It might be more than 10 years old, but the GTB Fiorano managed a 7:47 lap time as recorded by Sport Auto. Yep, the Honda Civic Type R is nearly four seconds faster than a Ferrari with a V12 engine. 6. Porsche 911 GT3 RS (996) There’s no arguing Porsche knows a thing or two about producing fast sports cars. In fact, for quite some time, the German automaker held the fastest Nurburgrin­g lap time for a production car with the Porsche 918 Spyder until the Lamborghin­i Huracan Performant­e came around with its fancy aerodynami­cs. But still, the 996-generation GT3 RS with all its race-inspired goods turned in a 7:47 lap time courtesy of Sport Auto. 5. Porsche 911 GT2 (996) There are definitely much faster 911 GT2 models in recent years, but the 996 generation is actually slower than the 2017 Honda Civic Type R around the Nurburgrin­g.

In June 2001, Sport Auto turned in a lap time of 7:46. At the time, the Porsche 911 GT2 was the most powerful series-produced Porsche ever built, sporting 456 hp and 457 lb-ft of torque.

But also keep in mind, when the 996-generation Porsche 911GT2 first went on sale, it had a six-figure price tag, which is significan­tly more expensive than what Honda is promising for the Civic Type R. 4. Lamborghin­i Gallardo Superlegge­ra It’s only fair if a Ferrari makes the list that there’s a Lamborghin­i model as well. The Lamborghin­i Gallardo Superlegge­ra managed a lap time of 7:46 by Sport Auto in September 2007, a few ticks slower than the new Civic Type R.

The Superlegge­ra was a hardcore version of the Gallardo, shedding weight while boosting performanc­e to 523 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque from its 5.0-litre V10 engine. Like other cars on the list, you could argue it’s not fair comparing a 10-year-old car to the new Civic Type R, but this is a Lamborghin­i we’re talking about here. 3. Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Mercedes-AMG has since replaced the SLS with a new sports car, the GT. And while that model is impressive on its own at the Nurburgrin­g, the SLS AMG is actually slower than the front-wheel-drive hatch. Auto Bild Sportscars registered a lap time of 7:44.42 in November 2010, but it’s worth noting that Sport Auto turned in a 7:40 time, so there’s certainly some variance with the model’s lap time. 2. Pagani Zonda S There’s no confusing a Pagani exotic. They’re some of the finest machines in the world, which makes it even more shocking that a Civic Type R beats any Pagani model around the Nurburgrin­g.

The Pagani Zonda S has a recorded lap time of 7:44 by Sport Auto in February 2005 and that’s with a massive 7.0-litre AMG-sourced engine with 540 hp. There is, of course, the race-only Pagani Zonda R with a 6:47.50 lap time, proving Pagani knows a thing or two on how to conquer the ’Ring. 1. Audi R8 V10 Sure, Audi has improved on the R8 with the introducti­on of the secondgene­ration model, but the first-gen R8 V10 has a lap time of 7:44 as recorded by Sport Auto in September 2009. Keep in mind this is a supercar powered by a 5.2-litre V10 engine with 525 hp and 391lb-ft of torque.

Like we said before, it may not be entirely fair to compare the 2017 Honda Civic Type R with vehicles introduced last decade, but it goes to show just how fast a front-wheeldrive, turbocharg­ed, four-cylinder hatchback can become with a few years of research and developmen­t behind it.

 ?? HONDA ?? The 2017 Honda Civic Type R has reclaimed its title as the fastest front-wheel-drive car, with a lap time of 7:43.80.
HONDA The 2017 Honda Civic Type R has reclaimed its title as the fastest front-wheel-drive car, with a lap time of 7:43.80.
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