
The Red Bull X1 will be the fastest car  in Sony's  forthcoming Gran   Turismo 5 - that is, if the game ever comes out… To prove this,   Sebastian Vettel was asked to do a lap of the Nürburgring race track. As   you'd expect, it was done in record time and you can  witness it by   watching the video after the break.
This is all fine and dandy, but the X1  doesn't exist in  real life. However, the science behind it is very real,  so, if it were  to be built, it would be the fastest vehicle on Earth.  Let's check out  some [virtual] facts and numbers.
On  paper, the X1 measures 0.98 m (38.58  inches) tall, 2.18 m (85.82  inches) wide and 4.75m (187 inches) long -  or about the same length as  an average family sedan.
Power comes from a  3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 that  produces in theory 1,483 hp (1,106  kW) at an equally astonishing 15,000  rpm! That's right: 283 horses more  than the Bugatti  Veyron Super  Sport.
To say that something this  powerful is fast is an  understatement. The X1 could easily reach 450  km/h or 280 mph, while the  Veyron Super Sport maxes out at 431 km/h or  267 mph. Then again, that's  in real life...
As  for the other performance figures; 0-60 (0-96 km/h)  comes in 1.4  seconds; 0-120 mph (0-193 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and 0-200  mph (0-320  km/h) in a truly incredible 6.1 seconds.
These numbers are a possibility because the X1 is not just insanely powerful, but also very light. According to the designers, it tips the scales at a mere 615 kg (1,356 lbs) - almost on par with a 1959 MINI, or with Mark Webber's weight, when cornering at 300 km/h (186 mph) and enduring 8.25Gs! Oh man, that is jet fighter territory! Oh, you really have to build this Red Bull, you really do.
By Csaba Daradics
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