Zonda R sets Nurburgring record
Pagani's official report is short and brutally sweet. It reads:'On the infamous Nurburgring Nordschleife, in the early dawn, the Pagani Zonda R recorded a lap-time of 6:47 thanks to bespoke P-Zero tires developed by Pirelli.'That's it. That is how Pagani announces its claim to have set a new Nurburgring lap record for a ‘road-based car', beating the Ferrari 599XX's 6m58 set back in April. No fanfare, no balloons, not even a cupcake with a candle on top.This may be, in part, because Pagani's claim is fraught with difficulty. But before we dive headlong into those difficulties, a few facts about the R, the £1.3m, strictly-limited-to-15-cars final flourish for the Zonda.Powered by a 6.0-litre V12, it develops 739bhp and 524lb ft of torque... and weighs just 1,070kg. That means a 0-62mph time under three seconds and a top speed somewhere around 230mph. That's a pretty potent recipe for Nurburgring destruction.But it isn't road legal. Neither, Pagani will point out, is the 599XX, which went round the ’Ring 11 seconds slower than the Zonda R a couple of months ago, to much crowing from Ferrari. But ‘production-derived' covers a multitude of sins, doesn't it?We sense a fight a-brewin'. Remember Nissan versus Porsche back in 2008? That got decidedly messy. Part of the problem, of course, is that there's no official body that rules on Nurburgring records: no regulations on whether the timed lap should be from a standing or flying start, no rules on what defines a ‘road-based car'...In other words, you probably haven't heard the last of this one. A video from Pagani would help to settle any doubts, so keep your eyes peeled. For now, let's leave it at this: wherever you stand on Nurburgring records, 6m47 is one monstrously quick lap...