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Written by Greg Potts
When a lap record stands for 26 years, despite huge advances in engineering and technology during that time, you can safely say it was a mega display of driving ability. The time in question here was the 1:33.875 set by P.J. Jones around the 3.56-mile road course at Daytona Speedway in the ultimate wedge of a race car, the All American Racers Toyota MkIII Eagle GTP. That was back in 1993 though, and now another piece of immense driving has wiped it from the history books, consigning it to obscurity for ever more.
Date written: 25 Jan 2019
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When a lap record stands for 26 years, despite huge advances in engineering and technology during that time, you can safely say it was a mega display of driving ability. The time in question here was the 1:33.875 set by P.J. Jones around the 3.56-mile road course at Daytona Speedway in the ultimate wedge of a race car, the All American Racers Toyota MkIII Eagle GTP. That was back in 1993 though, and now another piece of immense driving has wiped it from the history books, consigning it to obscurity for ever more.
Date written: 25 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14657