Video: a Hot Lap with Lamborghini’s test driver (NSFW)

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Valentino Balboni has one of the best jobs in the world. When at Maranello, the Ferrari F1 drivers lend a hand in ringing out the latest Italian stallions. Over in Sant’Agata the job belongs to Balboni. He’s been with the company since 1968, working his way up from mechanic’s apprentice to his current role as chief test driver. The guy gets to drive Lamborghinis day in, day out…what more could you ask for?

Once in a while some lucky “civilian” gets the chance to ride shotgun with Balboni in the latest fire-snorting bull. This video was recorded from inside the cockpit of a Murcielago LP640 as Balboni gave his passenger what was certainly the ride of his life - tail out, foot to the floor as the Lambo drifted from corner to corner around the Bahrain race circuit. Hold on tight and follow the jump to catch the action.

Note: Due to the passenger/videographer repeatedly screaming obscenities during the lap, we wouldn’t recommend watching as your boss looks over your shoulder.

[Source: YouTube]

 

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Faster than getting a coffee at Starbucks: GT2 laps the ‘Ring in 7:32

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From its 530 hp, low curb weight of 3,179lbs, and 204 mph top speed, the 2008 Porsche GT2 is a supercar in every sense of the word. Heck, even its €189,496 sticker places Porsche’s most potent 911 in the land of the F430 and the Gallardo. Where the Ferrari and the Lamborghini can’t match up against the GT2 is where it matters most, on the track. Not just any track, either. We’re talking about the track by which all great sports cars are judged… the vaunted ‘Ring. Porsche claims the new GT2 can lap the legendary 14-mile course in a mere 7:32, which is 10 seconds better than even the 599 GTB. That ridiculous lap time puts the GT2’s average speed at over 110mph, which is just sick. Must be the Titanium exhaust. The 2008 Porsche GT2 is scheduled to appear in Frankfurt in September, and the newest 997 will hit European streets in November.

[Source: Motor Authority]

Gallery: 2008 Porsche 911 GT2

 

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