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  2. Koenigsegg Jesko - Wikipedia

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    The Jesko Attack is the high-downforce, default version of the Jesko. This variant has a large rear-wing and a large carbon fiber front splitter that Koenigsegg claims to generate 800 kg (1,764 lb) of downforce at 249 km/h (155 mph), 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) at 275 km/h (171 mph) and 1,400 kg (3,086 lb) at its top speed. [ 10 ]

  3. The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Is Built for Speed Records

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    Last year, Koenigsegg showed off the Jesko in track-ready form. This year's Jesko is the "high-speed" version, which has a remarkably low drag coefficient of 0.278.

  4. Koenigsegg Jesko Breaks Lap Record at Laguna Seca on First Try

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    The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack has set a new production car lap record at Laguna Seca Raceway. The car, and its driver, had never been tested at the track before. Koenigsegg Jesko Breaks Lap Record ...

  5. Koenigsegg - Wikipedia

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    Koenigsegg develops and produces most of the main systems, subsystems and components needed for its cars in-house instead of relying on subcontractors. [8] In January 2019, Koenigsegg sold a 20% stake in the company to Swedish electric car manufacturer (Egstrand & Lundgren), National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), for US$171 million. [9]

  6. Category:Koenigsegg vehicles - Wikipedia

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  7. The Koenigsegg Jesko Just Shattered a Few Speed Records - AOL

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    The Koenigsegg Jesko is officially one of the quickest cars ever, after setting an official speed record for the 0-400-0 kilometer per hour and 0-250-0 mph dashes.

  8. Simon Jones Memorial Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign was set up after casual dock worker Simon Jones was decapitated in an industrial accident on 24 April 1998. He was working for Euromin on the south coast of England. The campaign argues that failure to train Simon for a dangerous job was tantamount to murder and that the pursuit of profit was put ahead of life.

  9. Christian von Koenigsegg - Wikipedia

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    Christian von Koenigsegg is the son of Jesko von Koenigsegg, CEO of JK Energiteknik, and fashionista Brita Aasa. The von Koenigsegg lineage is attested from CE 1171 and originates in Swabia, in the Holy Roman Empire, where his ancestors were knights (see Königsegg for details). [5]