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BMW M3 Competition vs Mercedes-AMG A45 vs Honda Civic Type R GT: Steve Sutcliffe Track Battle
Steve Sutcliffe

Steve Sutcliffe is a British automotive journalist and former racing driver with 59 recorded laps across 55 vehicles on LapMeta. Born in 1968, Sutcliffe is regarded as one of the finest drivers automotive journalism has ever produced. His racing background includes finishing second in his first race driving a Caterham, then three seasons as works driver in the TVR Tuscan Challenge followed by British Touring Car Championship competition with Lexus. Remarkably, he drove Honda's F1 car and lapped Silverstone National circuit within half a second of Honda's test driver James Rossiter in Jenson Button's 2007 Honda RA107.

His journalism career began at local newspapers before joining Haymarket Publishing, eventually becoming editor of Autocar magazine from 2003-2004. Going freelance in 2004, he has contributed to The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Auto Express, Evo, Octane and other publications. His LapMeta data shows 28 laps at CW configuration, 22 laps at Coastal CW, and 3 laps West circuit. His ability to critically assess even the fastest road cars is second to none, while his car control at the limit is exemplary. The 55-vehicle portfolio reflects professional automotive journalism testing diverse platforms from supercars to performance machinery. With 59 laps across 55 vehicles including F1 testing experience, Steve Sutcliffe exemplifies the automotive journalist whose racing pedigree and exceptional driving skill enable authoritative vehicle evaluations trusted by millions of readers.

Location:
United Kingdom
Level:
Professional
Steve Sutcliffe
Lap Date : 30 Mar, 2021
45.6sec (-1.3s)
Outside Temp: 14 ° C
Llandow Circuit
Honda Civic Type R FK8
Stock
Tire: 240 SportContact 6
Tire Size: 245/30/20
Published on 18 Jun, 2022

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The 2021 BMW M3 Competition has proven itself to be not just a hit on the road, but one of the fastest four-door saloons around a track. Having seen off the brilliant Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio in a previous track test, it's now the turn of two of the quickest hot hatches ever produced to try and cause an upset. So can the Honda Civic Type-R's weight advantage, or the Mercedes-AMG A45's four-wheel drive system help it overcome the M3's epic straight six engine around the tight, twisty circuit at Llandow? Steve Sutcliffe puts all three on the limit - and beyond - to find out.

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