Paul Englert (Track Drive Channel) is an amateur racing driver with 35 recorded laps across 33 vehicles on LapMeta—nearly one-to-one ratio indicating systematic vehicle sampling for content creation. The "Track Drive Channel" designation suggests YouTube or video content platform documenting track experiences. Automotive content creators combine driving passion with media production, sharing vehicle evaluations, track day experiences, and performance analysis with broader enthusiast community. This dual role requires both driving competency and communication skills.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 17 laps at GP Sprint Strekke w/ Chicane, 10 laps CCW, and 3 laps GP circuit. The 33-vehicle portfolio with one-to-one ratio is characteristic of content creation systematic testing—sampling diverse vehicles at familiar venues for comparative video analysis. Content creators provide valuable service educating enthusiasts about vehicle characteristics, track day participation, and performance driving techniques through accessible video format. The systematic approach enables objective comparative assessment supporting informed content. With 35 laps across 33 vehicles, Paul Englert represents the content creator who combines motorsport participation with community education through systematic vehicle testing and video documentation sharing knowledge with broader automotive enthusiast audience.
Track Battle between the all new Aston Martin Vantage (2018) and the Mercedes-AMG GT S on Nürburgring's GP Track (Sprint: 3,62 km).
Both were running on Pirelli P Zero Tires (individual specification), the AMG was optionally equipped with Carbon Ceramic Brakes, dynamic engine- and transmission bearings and rear wheel steering.
Laptimes
Aston Martin: 1;39,4 min
Mercedes: 1:37,6 min
Driver: me
Read the test in Auto Zeitung's issue (No. 20), released on September 5th 2018
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