Well, the Gumpert Apollo Sport sure didn’t get much time in the spotlight. After a it made a trip around the Nurburging in a blistering 7:11.57, everyone—myself included—was calling it the fastest road-legal car to ever lap the ‘Ring. And while Radical’s Hayabusa-powered SR8LM—which sports a Le Mans prototype chassis—isn’t what you would call a grocery getter, it was actually driven from England to Germany to with the aim of breaking the Apollo’s record, and instead smashed it into a million little pieces. And while it might be time to lay out some rules which define what a road-legal car actually is—I mean, the LM chassis seems a bit extreme—it’s hard to argue with a time of 6:38. Watch the driver wrestle this baby around the circuit.
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