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  2. Ducati 1199 - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its release Ducati claimed that the 1199 Panigale was the world's most powerful production twin-cylinder engine motorcycle, with 195 bhp (145 kW) at 10,750 rpm, and 133.0 N⋅m (98.1 lb⋅ft) torque at 9000 rpm on an engine test stand. [5]

  3. Production car speed record - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the world's record-breaking top speeds achieved by street-legal production cars (as opposed to concept cars or modified cars).For the purposes of this list eligible cars are defined in the list's rules.

  4. List of fastest production motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Several models went out of production before being surpassed by a contemporary with a higher top speed. Until a model was introduced that was faster than any previous motorcycle, the fastest bike on the market for a given year was actually slower than an earlier, out of production bike.

  5. Top Fuel - Wikipedia

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    Two Top Fuel dragsters side by side during an NHRA event in 2012. Top Fuel is a type of drag racing whose dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racing, with the fastest competitors reaching speeds of 341.68 miles per hour (549.9 km/h) and finishing the 1,000 foot (304.8 m) runs in 3.62 seconds.

  6. KTM 390 series - Wikipedia

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    The KTM 390 Duke and RC 390 are 373.2 cc (22.77 cu in) displacement single-cylinder engine motorcycles assembled by Bajaj Auto, and KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufacturing, Inc. (KAMMI) for the Austrian manufacturer KTM. [1]

  7. Flight airspeed record - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird holds the official Air Speed Record for a crewed airbreathing jet engine aircraft with a speed of 3,530 km/h (2,190 mph). The record was set on 28 July 1976 by Eldon W. Joersz and George T. Morgan Jr. near Beale Air Force Base, California, USA.

  8. Formula E - Wikipedia

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    The Spark SRT05e demo car at the 2020 Autosport International. The Formula E championship is currently contested by 22 drivers, and 11 teams as of the 2024 season. [17] The sport features electric-powered race cars similar in style to the hybrid-drive cars of Formula One.

  9. Ferrari SF90 Stradale - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari SF90 Stradale (Type F173) is a mid-engine PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari.The car shares its name with the SF90 Formula One car with 90 standing for the 90th anniversary of the Scuderia Ferrari racing team and "Stradale", an Italian word for "made for the road".