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Originally Posted by returnofcc
Alright, now I have time.
Yes, the CTS-V ran the Nurburgring faster than the M3, but that factors in acceleration also, and we know the CTS-V is superior in that.
So, I will take some Edmunds numbers to demonstrate my point.
M3 slalom: 71.8 m.p.h
CTS-V slalom: 71.1 m.p.h
M3 60-0:104 ft
CTS-V 60-0:109 ft
M3 Skidpad: .93g
CTS-V Skidpad: .92g
I trust you understand my point.
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What you want the M3 to run against the CTS-V in is a tight, technical track that shows no meaning to the overall performance of a car.