The Nürburgring
The Nürburgring in Germany is a racetrack that hosts racing events all year. Two of the fastest laps ever driven on the track are 6 minutes 47.30 seconds and 6 minutes 52.01 seconds.
How much faster is the 6 minutes 47.30 seconds than the 6 minutes 52.01 seconds?
How much faster is the 6 minutes 47.30 seconds than the 6 minutes 52.01 seconds?
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