
Originally Posted by
Jim2
On a short track the bikes will be close. On anything longer than 3 kms, a car (especially a super kart or formula car) is going to make the bike look very slow over a lap.
It's often the other way round,the bike pulls higher top speeds.Ten years or more ago Two Wheels did a bike/car,using a Ducati WSB of the period and Wayne Gardners Commodore over 6 V8 Supercar tracks.And it was really good to have the totaly unbiased coments of Gardner,a World Motorcycle Champion and now car racer (he didn't ride the bike,just his car,I forget who rode the bike) It was an even split over the six tracks,the bike on 3,the car faster on 3 - but the bike beat the car on fast tracks.The bike just couldn't beat the car on braking and corner speed,4 huge slicks and brakes have got it over the bike,but on long tracks the downforce plays against the car,it takes a lot of HP to push against that and the bike ran away down the long straights.
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