Who you got: Plane or car? German motoring TV show "Grip" has filmed the ultimate speed test pairing an ultra high performance stunt plane against the super-fast Porsche 918 Spyder.

Even if German isn't your native language, the film is worth the pictures alone. The show puts a Porsche 918 supercar and a Zivko Edge 540 superplane head to head (or wingtip to wing mirror) in two separate challenges. Each racer gets the opportunity to experience the other's vehicle, too. Both challenges require a high-speed chase down a runway followed by a tight pylon turn back to the finish/start. The big prop spinning next to the open-top supercar on such a tight course make for an intense competition.

The 918 Spyder is the fastest car to ever come from Porsche and is generally compared with the Ferrari LaFerrari and the McLaren P1 . All three are hybrid-electric precision driving machines pushing nearly 900 horses. The 918 has a beefy 608 horsepower V-8 way out in the rear, in typical Porsche fashion, and this internal combustion engine is supplemented by two electric motors, one each to drive the front and rear wheels. The setup adds 286 more horses and a huge amount of torque.

But is that enough to outpace the ultra-light, Zivko Edge 540 Race plane? The Edge 540 is often seen blasting through pylons during the Red Bull Air Race. This particular plane is piloted by Matthias Dolderer who currently leads the Master Class in the high -takes racing series. The 540 is fitted with a modified Lycoming aerobatic engine that cranks out 340 hp. That's almost one third the power of the Porsche, but at nearly one third the weight the playing field is pretty even. Check out the video to find out which is faster.

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If you need still want more car-v-plane racing action to satiate your need for speed, the Red Bull Air Race World Championship is coming to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on October 1 and 2. Indy is a critical event for pilot's in the championship. A podium finish here could decide who takes home the grand prize.

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