Yeah good point @viper. I've focussed my aggravation on the metal. But believe me, the rider got it too.
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Those Germain migrants are good workers, we got to make the best out of them :-)
It is a sad they did not push it 10k/h more , they would have broken the 300mph and 500k/h record at once. But maybe they can go for only one record at a time? The car looked like it could have achieved it.
I don't know a lot about these type of cars but I thought it was cool but a bit slow for 2019 - I thought the cars would be faster by now. As a kid in the 1970's my brother and I were enamoured with the Porsche 917/30 with 1500 hp. They made a few as street legal ones that were sold as sports cars. At 240 mph on the track they were so stable the drivers could take their hands off the wheel and that was the non turbo 917. Who knows how fast the 1500 hp ones would be with the right gearing in a straight line and that was 1973
Hes been doing that stuff for years.
His name is Patrick Furstenhoff. Owns a Subaru dealership in Stockholm.
One of the videos, he passes a truck.... hes going like 310kph or whatever, another truck coming the other way. He gos thru the tiniest gap without even flinching on the throttle.
Its impressive in a dangerous irresponsible kinda way.
Power has very little to do with it. The 70s and 80s produced insane turbo engines with crazy, mostly undriveable deathtrap power. That's why most of them were banned, quite quickly, in LMP, F1, WRC, etc.
It's primarily a function of aerodynamics and particularly tyres. As with lots of physics problems, there are practical limits that once reached, require significant engineering effort to achieve small, incremental increases. That's why the fastest production car records were stuck in the mid- to high- 200s for so long, its damned expensive to fund the engineering gains required. In this case, getting over 300mph is mostly about tyres, and that's not a VW specialty, they need a tyre partner to go in with them, Michelin.
Reading some more about the project, there are some incredibly innovative aerodynamic changes to, stuff like where exhaust gases go, small but measurable improvements that add up!
Don't expect the next car to break the record to break it by much.
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320km/h in free fall on the back of a mate while he was tracking down. Every time I tried to lift my head to look at the ground my helmet was trying to pull off. It was a bit of a shock when we separated at 5000ft ( jump started from 14000ft).
One of my most memorable jump above Langar airfield near Nottingham .
remember Top Gear" -James may had the veyron up to 440km/h on a test track -even Clarkson was imp[ressed .Richard Hammond was too in spite of his own near fatal experience in the rocket car. actually if you read hammonds book on his aftermath of that crash you suddenly develop a whole new outlook on what happens if it goes tits up at high speed.
me na my days of drive it like ya flogged it are long gone-i prefer a more sedate pace ,get there in one piece.
Ridden in reasonably quick cars but the scariest ride by far was riding in a marathon jetboat up braided Waimak river at only 150kph. I was completely used to riding in and driving recreational jet boats doing 80-100kph so wasn't expecting it to be much different. It was! First few seconds when powering up all you see it sky as they pitch up about 35degs and driver is looking sideways to stay in correct place on river. At 120kph helmet starts pulling on chin. At 140kph it's really tugging on neck and boat is chine walking. Being in water between 2 metres and 100mm deep didn't worry me but the chine walking and overall twitchiness started to concern me. I was familiar with normal jetboat hull stay on the power and hull leaning into corners so the back off slightly, steer, full power then bow jumps across a metre or two with the tunnel hull staying absolutely flat really freaked me out. Never never ever again. Hard to image what it just be like in the turbine boats that are now doing 230+kph https://youtu.be/CoQ4FWuacPU
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250 klicks down the Desert Road Straights, the pylons even go passed fast!
Standing on the platform at Slough when first in England with my back to an oncoming train going through at 120 mph nearly had me shit my pants!!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Driving my mates m4 bmer and he reaches over and pushes the m1 button.
Fuckme sideways with a rubber you know what!
Makes most so called fast cars feel slugish
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Got this sideways last summer, they just feel so in control. My mate is really living it up and sharing the love. Never thought I'd ever drive a Ferrari let alone get to thrash one.
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