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- First Name
- Justin
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- 2020 Taycan Turbo
Once again, carbon ceramics do not stop faster than steel brakes of the same size. They indeed do not suffer from fade and they wear less. But it's not false advertising at all, as I am sure a street driven Model S on standard brakes has no trouble stopping just like a Taycan Turbo with standard brakes.uh huh....so, great tagline:
Fastest car ever! Disclaimer: If you wanna stop that will be an additional $20K when we have that available.
Its very Elon Musk in its messaging...
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Now if you do 10 HARD launches and panic stops in a row it may start to fade, but so will any car with steel brakes if pushed to the limit. But if you take your street super sedan to the track without any prep at all, whether it's a Taycan, Panamera, Tesla or Lucid, good luck to you.
At any rate almost nobody buys carbon brakes for the track (even the GT3 guys), unless they truly have more money than sense or are endurance racing. All you're doing is chewing through 15,000 dollar rotor sets every 5 track days instead of 2000 dollar rotor sets every 3-4 track days. Trust me, I've talked to those guys on many occasions at Laguna or Sonoma and it's either "I'm fine with the cost" (no argument there, you do you) or "I don't use carbon because they're too expensive and steel brakes don't let me down"
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