This amateur racing driver has 21 recorded laps across 8 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 2.6 laps per car. This sampling approach prioritizes broad automotive exposure pursuing comprehensive comparative understanding rather than focused platform development. The 8-vehicle portfolio represents substantial automotive exposure spanning diverse platforms, manufacturers, engineering philosophies, and market segments.
This pattern suggests enthusiast pursuing comprehensive comparative automotive education—sampling extensively to build broad understanding of contemporary automotive diversity and platform trade-offs. With 21 laps across 8 vehicles, this driver represents the enthusiast pursuing comprehensive comparative automotive education through systematic broad sampling enabling objective understanding of vehicle dynamics diversity across the automotive landscape.
I have always ignored the Macan as a family SUV for people who just want to drive a Porsche. After driving one on the street I'm impressed with the serene NVH in the cabin, quality finish & material, and sleek looks. I then decided to take the SUV to the track to explore its limits, since it checks all the boxes for a street vehicle.
Unfortunately, I came to find out that the track is not a place for the Macan to shine, or at least at its base model. The vehicle is set up to push like HELL in almost every type of corner. Reminds me of people's complains about Audi being so pushy at the limit. Guess both makes are owned by Volkswagen so that's why...
In the rare cases where I was able to get the car rotate, the car actually feels quite predictable. I think it's the wayyy-too-smart ECU that prevents drivers to do so. The car would also cut off power during corner-exit, which hinders the use of 4WD.
My conclusion is that the ECU simply don't like the vehicle to be driven on track, and yet mechanical-wise, the vehicle is quite capable, especially as a SUV. Oh and let's not forget that it has the best automatic transmission ever made - the PDK. I've always enjoyed the pop at upshifts...