Compare Cars ~repack~ — Fastestlaps
I’ve plugged the stock figures into the comparison tool. The results are fascinating—and in some areas, surprising.
Lap times are usually sourced from professional tests by magazines like Auto Bild , Car and Driver , or Sport Auto .
Horsepower sells cars, but braking wins races. The compare tool shows stopping distances from 60 mph (or 100 km/h) and lateral skidpad grip (g-forces). You might find that the car with 100 less horsepower actually corners harder and stops shorter—a classic David vs. Goliath scenario. fastestlaps compare cars
While the core data is professional, the community aspect helps flag inconsistencies and keep the database updated with the newest models.
Considering a used Audi RS5 versus a BMW M4? Run the comparison. You might discover the BMW is 0.3 seconds faster to 60 but the Audi pulls 0.05g more in the corners. I’ve plugged the stock figures into the comparison tool
The tool lines up 0–60 mph, 0–100 mph, and the quarter-mile time side-by-side. You can see immediately which car has the launch control advantage and which one keeps pulling at the top end. For example, comparing a Tesla Model 3 Performance to a BMW M3 reveals the Tesla’s off-the-line tyranny against the BMW’s superior trap speed.
The core appeal of the FastestLaps comparison tool is its ability to put two vehicles side-by-side in a virtual drag race and track battle. By selecting any two models, the site generates a comprehensive breakdown that includes: Horsepower sells cars, but braking wins races
: Detailed views include engine type, power-to-weight ratios, braking distances, and lateral acceleration.