AMG GT R: Claiming the Throne of Rear - Wheel - Drive Speed at the Nürburgring



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AMG GT R: Claiming the Throne of Rear - Wheel - Drive Speed at the Nürburgring

In November 2016, the automotive world witnessed a remarkable feat as the AMG GT R etched its name into the annals of speed. Piloted by Christian Gebhardt, a test driver for the German magazine Sport Auto, the AMG GT R blazed through the challenging Nürburgring Nordschleife, setting an official lap time of 7 minutes, 10 seconds, and 92 hundredths.

 

This time wasn't just a number; it was a statement. The 7:10.92 lap firmly established the AMG GT R as the fastest rear - wheel - drive production car around the Nürburgring at that time. Every twist, turn, and straight of the grueling 20.832 - kilometer track was conquered with precision, showcasing the GT R’s formidable combination of power, handling, and aerodynamics. The car's roaring engine, finely - tuned suspension, and advanced traction control systems worked in harmony to deliver a performance that left competitors in the dust.

 

The achievement of the AMG GT R at the Nürburgring was a testament to Mercedes - AMG’s engineering prowess. It proved that the brand could create a rear - wheel - drive supercar capable of extreme performance on one of the world’s most demanding circuits. Even years after its record - setting lap, the AMG GT R’s Nürburgring time remains a benchmark, continuing to inspire awe and admiration among automotive enthusiasts worldwide.
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