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Haters Gonna Hate...
What exactly does Lamborghini have to gain if their competitors would or could confirm this is fake or false? Until I see definitive proof it was staged or false, I have no reason not to believe Lambo.
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so the fact that the door panels arent production, car is running a roll cage, driver seat isnt production, passenger seat is removed, the speedo jumping from 130 to 190 in 2 frames (around 4:30ish) etc.. isnt enough to at least say this isnt a production model?
I meam I get you are the one that started the thread and all and it got torn apart but cmon..
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Roll Cage and fixed seat are for safety purposes only and do not provide any additional structural rigidity. Most manufacturers conducting max limit laps do so. This includes Porsche also (the Panamera recently for example).
The door panels and removal of the passenger seat is to offset the added weight of the cage.
The speed display is from the standard on-board LPI System. The spike is nothing more than the car becoming airborne.
The front lip is adjustable.
The "suspension" isn't tweaked. The utility cover jutting out of the ground that the left rear is sitting on with the dampers unpowered which compresses that corner.
Any other bogus conspiracies to debunk?
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lolll.. right, airborn.. good one. it doesnt spike, it jumps to 190 and stays there.
Ive seen plenty of videos of that car for the last 6-7 months and never seen the lip like that.
and if you actually think that ground hole cover is sticking out enough to make a difference that big, you are on a good one.
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It's accelerating just before the momentary drop from the drag encountered when it comes back down (not talking about Dukes of Hazard air time here). The signal becomes valid again and the speed value spikes back up to where it should be.
The lip has been heavily camouflaged but present for quite some time. Only appears different now as it was placed in the extended track position with different camo applied.
It looks bigger than it is. The production spec wheels and tires also exaggerate the effect.