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''sport auto'' is a German
automobile magazine ''Automobile'' was an American automobile magazine published by the Motor Trend Group. A group of former employees of ''Car and Driver'' led by David E. Davis founded ''Automobile'' in 1986 with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, ...
, established in 1969, published monthly by Motor Presse Stuttgart, based in
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
. The magazine publishes its "Supertest" of cars, featuring the laptime at the Nordschleife. Until 2015 almost all supertest were done by
Horst von Saurma Horst von Saurma-Jeltsch (born Horst Vieselmann, 28 August 1954 in Detmold) was the chief editor of the German automobile magazine ''Sport auto'' until February 2013. He also had a brief racing career but is best known for skillful driving at the ...
, from 2015 laptimes are recorder by Christian Gebhardt. The magazine also runs a challenge for the fastest lap time driven with a car that is road legal ( TÜV) and registered in Germany. The road legality rule also applies for the tires.


Racing participation

The journalists usually enter VLN and
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races, in cooperation with
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or
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. Results are mixed, they caused at least two crashes.


Sport Auto Trophy

In 1995, the magazine introduced a Nordschleife lap record challenge for the fastest lap time driven with a car that is road legal, having passed German TÜV and is registered in Germany. The road legality rule also applies for the tires. After the trophy had been given to Blitz, a Japanese tuning parts company in 1997, sport auto editor Horst v. Saurma regained the record in 1999. After the sport auto record was lowered to 7:14 in 2005, ''sport auto'' announced to introduce rules according to their Hockenheimring-based Tuner GP event. In 2005, ''sport auto'' also clocked a 6:55 for a UK-registered Radical SR8 which is not eligible to ''sport autos ranking.


5 Supersportler auf der Nordschleife

In 2008, five super sports cars owned by an enthusiast were compared by Porsche factory driver
Marc Basseng Marc Basseng (born 12 December 1978 in Engelskirchen) is a German racing driver. Career Basseng began his career in karting. In 1997 he began competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany for the UPS Porsche Junior Team, finishing third in the 199 ...
, winner of several VLN races in Porsche GT3 RSR. Timing was provided by sport auto as in a Supertest. The results were also reported elsewhere.


Supertest Nordschleife

During the industry testing sessions in which
sport auto ''sport auto'' is a German automobile magazine, established in 1969, published monthly by Motor Presse Stuttgart, based in Stuttgart. The magazine publishes its "Supertest" of cars, featuring the laptime at the Nordschleife. Until 2015 almost a ...
records its "Supertest", the track can not be traveled at full speed past "Tribüne 13" (T13, grandstand 13) in order to allow safe access from the old exit/entrance there. The missing uphill section, from a slow right hand corner, would take in average an extra 7 s compared to a full lap. There are 5 sections on the long Supertest-Nordschleife: *The first is *The second is *The third is *The fourth is *The fifth is *The total is In recent tests, about 33 numbers are reported to judge a cars performance on various points of a Ring lap: speeds, braking deceleration and lateral g-forces. Sortable list of some Supertest times are provided online. * = optional tyres


See also

* Nordschleife fastest lap times


References


External links


Website


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