TOP 20 GT Academy qualify times by country.

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This are the fastest top20 overall times for the GT Academy 2010 by country.
I removed the lap of Kazunori and Lucas in the case they are in the top20 like in the leaderboard of Gelgium for example, so I copy paste the lap time of the 22nd in the Belgium rank.

Count the lap times of Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark separately, because they have one single rank for the 4 countries.

20th fastest of every country

3'25.321 Japan. ↑
3'25.486 Spain. ↓
3'25.627 France.
3'25.797 U.K. ↑
3'26.195 Germany. ↓
3'26.206 Italy.
3'26.503 Australia.
3'26.573 United States ↑
3'26.941 Finland. ↓
3'27.229 Holland.
3'27.690 Belgium.
3'27.785 Canada. ↑
3'28.070 Portugal. ↓
3'28.258 New Zealand. ↑
3'28.627 Sweden. ↑↑
3'28.647 Norway.↓↓
3'28.800 Swiss.
3'29.465 Austria.
3'29.468 Denmark.
3'29.856 Ireland.
3'36.719 Mexico.


Source 20-12-2009 10:40 GMT

http://eu.gran-turismo.com/gb/academy/2010/ranking/

Fastest players of every country.

3'23.464 Japan. ↑
3'23.724 Australia. ↓
3'24.127 U.K. ↑
3'24.230 Portugal. ↑↑↑
3'24.272 Italy. ↑↑↑
3'24.279 Swiss. ↓↓
3'24.321 France. ↑↑↑↑
3'24.326 Germany. ↓
3'24.375 Spain. ↓
3'24.449 United States. ↓
3'24.617 Canada. ↑
3'24.650 Holland. ↓↓
3'24.727 Finland.
3'24.999 Sweden.
3'25.141 New Zealand. ↑↑
3'25.141 Austria. ↑↑
3'25.409 Belgium. ↓↓
3'25.576 Denmark. ↓↓
3'25.760 Norway.
3'26.001 Ireland.
3'27.986 Mexico.

Source (the same) 20-12-2009 10:50 GTM

Next update 21-12-2009 14:00 GMT 👍
 
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Umm exactly what is the first list supposed to represent and what do you mean by "overall"? Do you mean the "average" times of the top 20 drivers in each country or is it the minimum time required to get into the top 20? Your post is confusing.
 
Umm exactly what is the first list supposed to represent and what do you mean by "overall"? Do you mean the "average" times of the top 20 drivers in each country or is it the minimum time required to get into the top 20? Your post is confusing.

Sorry if is confusing, Im going to fix that now.
The first list show the lap time of the 20th driver of each country as you said, not counting Lucas Ordoñez and Kazunori ofcourse, because they are in all the list :sly:
 
Last time I checked the Spanish were the most competitive with very close times at the top. Well, would have never thought that 👍

Still for Germany roughly 4.5 seconds off the #1 to make it in the Top 100 and 2 seconds off for a Top 20 spot. Seems quite a lot to me, but I guess it's very early to tell.
 
the title says TOP 20 GT Academy

but it would be nice to have another thread about your request 👍

Its included, thanks for posting that rank because I was looking for that.
If you have the url for the US and Canadian ranks post it please 👍
 
Updated.

Mexico has now only 73 players, but those players has a better Top 20 than Belgium which is now the slowest country.
Japan is the leader now and Spain is in the second place of the top 20 fastest players.
And the fastest in the world is not an australian anymore, now is a japanish guy called Takeuchi01 congratulations 👍
 
wow, every day when I check the rankings, the battle became more and more intense! 👍
Those alien drivers from Japan are now fighting back. :lol:
 
The nordic countries are considered as one. Only the top twenty in the combined leaderboard for Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland qualify.
 
It will be interesting to see how close the lap times come to the 1:12.331. This is time of pole sitter Lewis Hamilton, McLaren Mercedes F1 in 2007 US Grand Prix. Same track. Exact configuration. Interesting!
 
It will be interesting to see how close the lap times come to the 1:12.331. This is time of pole sitter Lewis Hamilton, McLaren Mercedes F1 in 2007 US Grand Prix. Same track. Exact configuration. Interesting!

I've been thinking about are there any differences in specifications between this tuned 370Z and the real GT4 cup 370Z. Are they having similar performance figures? :dopey:

Just want to see how much of a difference in laptimes between a GT4 Cup machine and an F1 car. :D
 
Just want to see how much of a difference in laptimes between a GT4 Cup machine and an F1 car. :D
I'm sure some math whizz could come up with a theoretical lap time of a GT4 car around Indianapolis. Both F1 and the FIA GT4 European Cup race at Spa, though. This year, the fastest time during Q2 for the Belgian GP, set by Jarno Trulli, was a 1'44.503, whereas the fastest qualifying lap for Round 4 of the GT4 Cup was 2'36.191, by Junior Strous.
 
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