Donkervoort F22 Breaks Own Lateral Acceleration Record with 2.3g on Anniversary
The unmodified Donkervoort F22, driven by Denis Donkervoort, achieved a dynamic lateral acceleration of 2.3g, setting a new supercar benchmark during an anniversary video shoot at Zandvoort.
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What Happened
Donkervoort celebrated the first anniversary of its F22 supercar by setting a world record for dynamic lateral acceleration. Driven by Managing Director Denis Donkervoort, the unmodified F22 achieved 2.3g at the Zandvoort circuit, surpassing the previous record of 2.1g held by its predecessor, the D8 GTO-JD70.
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Achieved by unmodified Donkervoort F22 on Nankang tires at Zandvoort
- 2.3 g
- 2.1 g
“Our specifications listed the dynamic lateral acceleration for the F22 as 2.15g, but we’ve confirmed it is a lot higher than that. 2.3g is absolutely the new benchmark for supercars.”
Why this matters
The record confirms the F22's performance exceeds its original specs, showcasing Donkervoort's engineering leadership in lightweight, high-performance supercars.
Terms in This Story
- Lateral acceleration
- The sideways force experienced by a vehicle during cornering, measured in g (gravity) units.
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