Horsepower sells cars, but braking wins races. The compare tool shows stopping distances from 60 mph (or 100 km/h) and lateral skidpad grip (g-forces). You might find that the car with 100 less horsepower actually corners harder and stops shorter—a classic David vs. Goliath scenario.
Perhaps the most useful feature for buyers: the tool calculates power per kilogram and power per dollar (or euro). This reveals the true "bang for your buck." It’s why a C8 Corvette Z06 often looks like a mathematical glitch when compared to a Ferrari 296 GTB. Why Enthusiasts Love It Settling arguments. You and your friend can finally stop yelling. Open FastestLaps. Compare your Civic Type R to his Golf GTI Clubsport. The numbers don't lie.
The output is a clean, two-column grid that eliminates the fluff of marketing brochures and looks strictly at the numbers that matter. When you run a comparison, here is what the tool puts under the microscope: fastestlaps compare cars
But the site’s killer app is the side-by-side comparison tool. Using the compare tool is brutally simple. Navigate to any car’s page (say, a Porsche 911 GT3 RS ), click "Compare," and then add a rival (e.g., a Lamborghini Huracán Performante ). Instantly, the site generates a spec-sheet brawl.
Considering a used Audi RS5 versus a BMW M4? Run the comparison. You might discover the BMW is 0.3 seconds faster to 60 but the Audi pulls 0.05g more in the corners. Horsepower sells cars, but braking wins races
For as long as there have been two cars and a driveway, there have been arguments. Which is quicker to 60 mph? Which holds more lateral G on the skidpad? Which will leave you eating dust at the Nürburgring?
Whether you are trying to win a bet, buy a weekend toy, or simply marvel at how a four-door sedan from Germany now laps the Ring faster than a supercar from 2010, this tool is indispensable. Goliath scenario
Gearheads love hypotheticals. How does a 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R compare to a 2024 Toyota GR Corolla? The tool bridges generational gaps, showing you exactly how much tire and aero technology have evolved. Limitations to Keep in Mind No tool is perfect. FastestLaps relies heavily on user submissions and manufacturer claims, though the community does a solid job of flagging inaccurate "magazine times."