If you pitted a Lamborghini Aventador SV against a Porsche Cayman GT4 and a BMW M3 on the Nurburgring, you would probably assume the Aventador would walk away from the competition. After all, it's a 740-horsepower exotic with all-wheel drive that can hit 60 mph in less than three seconds. The other two cars are quick, but not Lambo quick.

But what if the driver of the M3 is a 'Ring Taxi driver, someone who gets paid to drive the Nurburgring every single day? A driver who knows how to wring every ounce of performance out of that M3, even with passengers in it?

Suddenly it becomes a very different conversation. And when the track starts to get twisty, that 740-horsepower Lamborghini doesn't look nearly as quick as you thought it would. Score one for the sedan.

via Autoblog

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