WORLD'S
FASTEST CAR HITS 435KM PER HOUR IN US
United States engineers have developed the world's
fastest car with a top speed of an incredible 435
kilometres per hour.
US firm Hennessey's Venom
GT set the new record for the fastest car in the world during a test run
at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
Venom beat the previous best record of 431km/h set by Bugatti Veyron Super
Sport.
Venom GT is a stretched Lotus Exige with a 7.0-litre, 927kW twin-turbo V8
wedged between its axles.
The record is impressive as test driver Brian Smith started from rest, broke
the record and stopped on a 5.1-kilometre stretch of tarmac rather than using
an high-speed oval to give the car a running start, 'Drive.com' reported.
"If we could run on an 8-mile (12.8km) oval we could go faster than
that," Smith said.
However, Bugatti will retain its place in the Guinness book of records, the
report said. The independently verified Hennessey speed will not go into the
book as the Venom could only be driven one way on the NASA landing strip. The
book requires cars to make runs in two directions to account for variables
including gradients and wind direction.
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