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The following is a list of speed records for various types of vehicles.This list only presents the single greatest speed achieved in each broad record category; for more information on records under variations of test conditions, see the specific article for each record category.
Most time in the car during 24 hours: 24 hours: Edward Ramsden Hall in 1950 [Note 9] Most time in the car during 24 hours for a winner: 23 h 15 min 17s: Louis Rosier in 1950 [Note 10] Most entries with different constructors: 16: François Migault [Note 11] Most entries with the same constructor: 20: Bob Wollek with Porsche (1975–1983, 1986 ...
Seven cars were classified, only three crossed the finish line) [2] Fewest finishers (classified) 4: 1966 Monaco Grand Prix (16 starters) [3] Most finishers: 24: 2011 European Grand Prix (24 starters) [4] Most pit stops: 89: 2023 Dutch Grand Prix [5] Fewest pit stops: 0: 1961 Dutch Grand Prix 2021 Belgian Grand Prix [6] Most overtakes for the ...
Record for the fastest lap for a wagon.Official Nürburgring record attempt by BMW. [3] [232] 7:35.522 Audi RS3 (Typ 8Y, 2021, 2.5 T, 400 PS) Frank Stippler: 2021-06-14 Official Nürburgring record attempt by Audi. Timing and vehicle condition verified by a notary. Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R. 7:40.748 on the 20,832 m lap. Lap record for compact cars.
The Lamborghini, which on all cars it powered carried the words "Chrysler powered by Lamborghini" (other than the McLaren MP4/8B which was all virgin white, though the test engines were badged as Chrysler), was one of only five V12 engines used in the naturally aspirated era from 1989–2013, the others being from Ferrari (1989-1995), Honda ...
The new car, named the 350 GT, was a fast and elegant two-seater grand tourer (according to Ferruccio's standards) and was the first series-produced car by Lamborghini. It achieved moderate sales success and was followed by the 400 GT (which benefited from an increased engine capacity) and the 400 GT 2+2, both presented in 1966.
The Urus climbed the mountain in 10:32.064, beating the previous production-SUV record by nearly 18 seconds.
The Lamborghini Miura is a sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1966 and 1973. The car was the first high-performance production road car with a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, which has since become the standard for performance-oriented sports cars. [4] When released, it was the fastest production car in the ...