Porsche 911 GT2 RS breaks Mount Panorama production car lap record
The lap – set by amateur driver Jeff Morton – shaved more than two seconds off the previous record, held by Bernd Schneider since 2017.
A Porsche 911 GT2 RS has broken the production car lap record at Mount Panorama, with amateur driver Jeff Morton behind the wheel.
The time of 2:14.24 – achieved during a Super Sprint session at the Challenge Bathurst event – shaved more than two seconds of the previous record of 2:16.50, set in 2017 by Bernd Schneider in a Mercedes-AMG GT R.
“I’m extremely happy, the time came pretty easily in the end,” Morton said of the attempt.
“In the first session, I lapped the circuit in 2:15:80, but I was baulked by a slower car in Murray’s Corner. I was elated to achieve the record, but I knew there was more in it and in the second session, once I had some clear track, I was able to do three [sub 2:15:00] laps in a row,” he added.
“The car feels amazing; the handling across the top of the Mountain is awesome and the acceleration out of the corners is phenomenal.”
According to Mr Morton, the car maxed out at 299.6km/h at the end of the Con-rod straight.
The outright Bathurst lap record of 1:59.29 was set in 2018 by Christopher Mies, driving an Audi R8 Ultra GT3 car.
In 2011 Jenson Button lapped the mountain in 1:48.80 driving his McLaren F1 car, however the time was not set during an officially sanctioned session.
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