Interestingly to note is that at the end of the main straight the GTI was 3km/h faster .... this is a tribute to the DSG and how it put the power down coming out of the last corner ....
It is also here where you'd expect the MPS' superior power to shine through .... which it did NOT ...
SO I'd comfortably believe the ESP was responsible for the deficits around the other corners and ultimately then the slower lap time ....
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Which may be true Sharkie. But if you can't turn it off, then that really doesn't matter then does it?
Ah lap times...a lot like Dyno figures.
Back in '05 Master Bates did 1.14.7 at Wakey in a GTI.
Luffy did 1.15.29 in a GT[not GTI] in '07
But in '08 Luffy twice ran a MPS.First time was 1.12.81,then 1.13.00
John Boston drove both cars on the track in the last test,resulting in a 1.14.4 for the MPS,and 1.15.2 for the GTI.
Lap times can vary by a second around Wakefield just with different weather conditions-even different time of the day.
So the MPS is quicker on the track,but the GTI is the better all-round drive.
I've driven enough of these cars on the track to satisfy me that's the case.
I've also seen enough of Luffy's driving of these cars to convince me he gets the most out of them of anyone I've seen.
Cheers
Len
If their the corners I'm thinking of, those corners are the ones that dip away from the apex which would cause the ESP to kick in. Specially the last corner.
it's a real shame you can't turn it completely off though because you could be easily caught mid corner while the car is in full flight and you would not be able to adjust your direction using more throttle and less steering correction.
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It has been touched on before....the two cars (gti and mps) were tested on different days dry and drying track. Compare apples with apples i say!
I have a current UK car magazine on my coffee table. CAR PCOTY 2009 ISSUE 568 (WWW.CARMAGAZINE.CO.UK).
I have tried to download the link to the article for the performance car of the year (PCOTY) but ran into a brick wall...yes I had to part with some money!!!!!
Anyway there were 5 "hot hatches" on test.
The two elements of the test that I was interested in were the 0-62mph and lap times (Rockingham circuit UK).
VW GOLF GTI: 6.9sec/1:42.85
MAZDA MPS: 6.1 sec/1:42.00
FORD FOCUS RS: 5.9sec/1:40.09
SUBARU IMPREZA 330S: 4.8sec/1:39.51
HONDA CIVIC TYPE R MUGEN: 6.0sec/1:39.48
The GTI was chosen as the PCOTY hot hatch winner. It was slowest of the group but was the best of the above cars to drive in the real world.
Also notice the lap times of the MPS and GTI are very close.
On a different note:..I have just clocked up 1000km on the GTI!...I checked the tyre pressures at the servo tonight...they were at 42psi!...does that seem a little high?
Happy motoring!
David
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