Iata ca Honda, desi nu s-a impus inca la cursele de formula 1 a dovedit ca masinile sale sunt cele mai rapide din lume reusind sa atinga 400 km/h si o medie de 397km/m in SUA. Acesta e un record mondial absolut. Honda a folosit un motor V10 pe care se pare ca il va adapta pentru Acura NSX care urmeaza sa apara in unii urmatori si promite sa fie tot ata de revolutionar ca modelul lansat in 1990.
BAR Honda breaks Formula 1 speed record
On July 20, 2006, the final day of record attempts by the Honda Racing F1 team on the famed Bonneville Salt Flats, Alan van der Merwe piloted the Honda Formula One race car to three new land speed records, each eclipsing those set the previous day, when the Bonneville 400 team finally reached a measured mile speed of 400 kilometres per hour (km/h).
Since Tuesday July 18, 2006, Alan and the team have broken FIA class world records three times over, ending today with an average speed of 397.360 km/h (246.908 mph) over two runs of the Bonneville flying mile. At the same time, van der Merwe set a new class record for the flying kilometre, with an average speed of 397.481 km/h (246.983 mph). Both speeds again set a new mark for the fastest officially measured speed ever by a Formula One car, pending official ratification by the FIA.
BAR Honda breaks Formula 1 speed record
On July 20, 2006, the final day of record attempts by the Honda Racing F1 team on the famed Bonneville Salt Flats, Alan van der Merwe piloted the Honda Formula One race car to three new land speed records, each eclipsing those set the previous day, when the Bonneville 400 team finally reached a measured mile speed of 400 kilometres per hour (km/h).
Since Tuesday July 18, 2006, Alan and the team have broken FIA class world records three times over, ending today with an average speed of 397.360 km/h (246.908 mph) over two runs of the Bonneville flying mile. At the same time, van der Merwe set a new class record for the flying kilometre, with an average speed of 397.481 km/h (246.983 mph). Both speeds again set a new mark for the fastest officially measured speed ever by a Formula One car, pending official ratification by the FIA.
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