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McLaren Crunches the Numbers on P1: 350km/h or 218mph Limited Top Speed
It’s one of the big moments car fans have been waiting for these past few months: how fast is the new McLaren P1 that will challenge the likes of the upcoming Ferrari hypercar codenamed F150? Without any further delay, here are the performance numbers: 0 to 100km/h (62mph) will take less than 3 seconds, 0 to 200 km/h (124mph) under 7 seconds, and 0 to 300 km/h (186mph) in no more than 17 seconds, or 5 seconds faster than the famous McLaren F1. The P1's top speed is electronically restricted to 350 km/h (217.5 mph), which falls short of the F1's 386km/h (240mph).
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Watch A Very, Very Lucky Porsche 911 Gt2 Rs Driver Chase A Carrera Gt At The Nürburgring
Pop quiz: which Porsche is more powerful and faster, the 997-gen 991 GT2 RS or the Carrera GT? You might be forgiven for answering the latter, as it was Porsche’s hypercar and a Ferrari Enzo rival whether the former just a souped-up version 911...
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Watch An Audi Tt Rs Allegedly Go From Zero To Over 330km/h – 205mph
The kingpin of the Audi TT family is the RS model powered by a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five engine, which is available in two states of tune from the factory, producing 335hp (340PS) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft) in the regular RS and 355hp (360PS) and...
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Blink And You'll Miss It: 2013my Nissan Gt-r Does 0-100km/h In 2.84 Seconds!
There's no question than any version of Nissan's R35 sports car is blazing fast, but if you're wondering what that means in absolute numbers for the most recent iteration, the revised 2012 GT-R that will be sold as a 2013 model year in North...
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Koenigsegg Agera R Numbers Are Out: 0-100km/h In 2.9’, 0-200km/h In 7.5’
The Koenigsegg Agera R was one of the stars of the Geneva show grabbing many headlines with its unusual high-speed roof-box that was proposed as an accessory. However, there was plenty of information missing about this Swedish hypercar. Up until now,...
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Fab Design's Desire: A Not So Desirable Mercedes-benz Slr Mclaren
Why would someone want to turn a future collectible supercar like the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren into a Fast & Furious style "rice-racer" and on top of that, spend a fortune during the process, is something we cannot answer. What we can tell you is...
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