Shelby SuperCars' Ultimate Aero bags Guinness fastest car in the world title

fastest_car.jpg The Guinness Book of World Records officially named Shelby SuperCars' Ultimate Aero the Fastest Production Car. This car gets the distinction of being the first American-made car to hold the title since the Ford GT40 in 1967. 71-year-old Chuck Bigelow drove the Ultimate Aero and reached an average top speed of 256.19 miles per hour on two passes (one in each direction) on a two-lane road in rural Washington State. The current official record held by the Koenigsegg CCR by 15.09 miles per hour was shattered, and the Bugatti Veyron's unofficial speed too was squashed (by 3.63 miles per hour). SSC folks believe that the car has the potential to go even faster. SSC is also hoping the Ultimate Aero will set the Guinness World Record for the production car with the most horsepower.


Langley Full Scale Wind Tunnel testing calculates the vehicle to be aerodynamically stable at speeds of up to 273 miles per hour. In order for a Guinness hopeful to contend in the "production car" category, the car must use pump gas and conform to all DOT/EPA regulations, including those for emissions and safety. The Ultimate Aero uses a proprietary, twin-turbo V8 that produces 1183 bhp and 1094 foot-pounds of torque, with a drag coefficient of .357. The car is fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires, which, according to SSC testers, show little signs of wear at speeds from 200 to 257 miles per hour on public roads.
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