The Ford GT is the fastest car ever made by Ford Motor Company, with a top speed of around 216 mph. It features a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 647 horsepower. The GT is renowned for its aerodynamic design and track performance.
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The fastest typist ever in record is Barbara Blackburn, who set the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed of 212 words per minute.
The fastest mile ever run in Colorado is 3:53.60, achieved by Alan Webb in 2007.
The fastest volleyball serve ever recorded was made by GyΓΆrgy Grozer, a Hungarian volleyball player, with a speed of 134 km/h (83.5 mph) during a match.
yes, most recently in 2007.
Yes. Due to adding or losing sponsors, the names of certain Nascar race tracks have been changed. A couple of amendments over the years would be (Lowe's Motor Speedway to Charlotte Motor Speedway, and California Speedway becoming Auto Club Speedway).
Correct answer is Indianapolis Speedway seats 250,000 but for football it is the dallas cowboys stadium... most of the infromation could be found on google... :)
Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R is the world's fastest production motorcycle.
He has one Cup win, the 2007 World 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Dale Jarrett started the long time tradition of kissing the bricks. In 1996, after winning the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Dale Jarrett stated to his crew chief Todd Parrott that he wanted to do something unique after the victory. His crew chief and team joined in and drivers have kissed the bricks after every Brickyard 400 and Indianapolis 500 win ever since.
The Ford GT is the fastest car ever made by Ford Motor Company, with a top speed of around 216 mph. It features a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 647 horsepower. The GT is renowned for its aerodynamic design and track performance.
The best speedway team ever is proberly either the 2008 Czestochowa team the 2011 Gorzow team or the 2010 Poole Team
Nascar debuted the Car of Tomorrow on March 25, 2007 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The race was won by Kyle Busch.
In 1994, Gordon collected his first career victory at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca Cola 600.
Bill Elliott, 212 miles per hour at the Talladega qualifying in 1986. Rusty Wallace also tested at Talladega for NASCAR in 2004 in an unrestricted car (no restrictor plate) and achieved a top speed of 228 MPH, and a one-lap average of 221 MPH.
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