Catching Up With The Fastest Car

Written By nyit on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 | 5:42 AM


Shelby super cars, sure kick Veyron ass. I think i had already post about this tremendous and awsome car, an American firm Shelby Super Cars. They name it, Ultimate Aero TT which describe it performance. It sure suit well as the fastest car ever built.

It looks like there is a new challenger to the Veyron’s throne as the fastest production car in the world. American firm Shelby Super Cars which, by the way, is not related to Carroll Shelby is aiming to break the speed record set by the Veyron with the Ultimate Aero TT. As can be expected, if you set a speed record, you have to expect that the competition will be gunning for that record.

If you are looking for a great looking car, then the Bugatti Veyron and the Ultimate Aero TT will not disappoint you. Not only these cars look good but they also pack a mean punch under their hood or wherever they stow their engines.

The Ultimate Aero TT, according to its manufacturer, has these specifications regarding the ultra-fast Ultimate Aero. I found these at the manufacturer’s site and I just chose some to let you have a sample of what this American supercar has in store for the Veyron.

Engine:

  • Type: Aluminum Block and Heads (V-8)
  • Displacement: 387.2 cu.in.
  • Horsepower: 1183 bhp at 6950 rpm
  • Torque: 1094 lb./ft. at 6150 rpm
  • Redline: 7200 rpm

Dynamics:

  • Coefficient of drag (Cd): 0.357
  • Frontal Area: 19.0 square feet
  • Belly pan: Complete flat belly pan with rear Venturi tunnels

Record-Breaking Times:

  • 0 to 60 mph: 2.78 seconds
  • 1/4 mile: 9.90 seconds at 144 mph
  • Skidpad: 1.05 g
  • 0 to 100 mph to 0: 11.66
  • 60 mph to 0 (braking): 103 feet

If you want the complete specs of this challenger to the Veyron’s land supremacy, you can visit http://www.sscautos.com/specifications.php.

Anyway, the manufacturer of this supercar reported that while testing the car in Nevada, they were able to note 388 kilometers per hour. While it is still far from Veyron’s 407 miles per hour land speed record, SSC pointed out that the throttle of the Ultimate Aero was set to only 71 percent. After clocking that time in, a freak snowstorm prevented the team from testing the Aero.

While apparently disappointed with Mother Nature’s apparent intervention on the behalf of the Veyron, SSC’s marketing director Junus Khan is still confident that the Ultimate Aero can dethrone the reigning and defending fastest production car, the Bugatti Veyron.

Aside from the Ultimate Aero, it seems that the woodworks are crawling with cars looking to unseat the Veyron. The Melling Hellcat, a supercar designed by engine expert Al Melling is also looking to break the Veyron’s record. The Bristol Fighter T is also a car looking for its spot in the record books and its aiming for the Veyron’s record.

For More on Ultimate Aero TT info, visit Fastest Car.

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