The GTR looks like a hell of a car but I'm not sure why Nissan chose to split the Skyline into two totally different cars after the R34- it's spiritual succesor is the supercar Nissan GT-R but the direct brand succesor is the Infiniti G35 (an average crappy sedan).
Random fact: Polyphony Digital (of GT fame) designed the in-dash display thingy for the new GT-R and will release the car as a download for GT5 on the day the real car is released.
They used cut slicks according to the comments on youtube. Still impressive but just creeping under 8 minutes on normal road tyres isn't really great news.
The Veyron is a GT car, it just happens to have such a rediculously large engine that round a track it does quite well - it might handle well, but it wont handle as well as an Exige or similar, because it's not meant for that.
It's meant to compete with stuff like the SLR, not the Carrera GT.
Bad hotlap lol, could've been at least 3secs faster.
Cut slicks for the loose though. At least +8secs with normal (factory) tyres. Fast car none the less, but damn is it HEAVY with 1700+ kg's.
No matter how fast it is, you feel that weight.
The R1 is a rocket of a bike though, especially with a nutter on the back! Remember how much less a bike weighs than both of those cars, handling is important on the 'ring.