The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

• The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

From the appearance of the first car in 1886 and to this day the machine is becoming more sophisticated, technologically advanced and fast. Pursuit of speed started literally from the first day of the existence of the car and led in the 60s to the present boom in high-speed model, name supercars. Let us get acquainted with the fastest cars of decades, starting with the 60-ies.

1960 - Ferrari 365 GTB / 4

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

The car has become the answer to the Ferrari Miura model from competitors of Lamborghini. | Photo: topworldauto.com

At the Paris Motor Show in 1968 it was presented to Ferrari 365 GTB / 4, better known as the Ferrari Daytona. The car was a response to Miura model from competitors of Lamborghini. Last version of '68 could accelerate to an impressive 277 km / h. However, Ferrari 365 GTB / 4 exceeded the figure and because the 4.4-liter V12 was accelerated to 280 km / h, thus becoming the fastest serial machine 60s.

1970 - Lamborghini Countach

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

Lamborghini Countach is able to accelerate to 309 km / h. | Photo: yandex.net

And again in the race for the highest "top speed" agreed Ferrari and Lamborghini. At this time, it managed to win a victory for the "bulls". So Lamborghini Countach was able to accelerate to 309 km / h, while the closest competitor, Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, "made" only 303 km / h. Countach such performance is achieved thanks to four-liter V12 capacity of 381 liters. from.

1980 - Ferrari F40

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

Due to the 2.8-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 484 liters. with car clocked up an impressive 325 km / h. | Photo: drivetribe.imgix.net

The first car in the world, which exceeded the barrier of 200 miles / hour (321 km / h) in 1986 was the Porsche 959. However, a year later came the legendary Ferrari F40, which has broken this record. Thanks to the 2.8-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 484 liters. with vehicle I was able to accelerate to an incredible 325 km / h.

1990 - McLaren F1

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

'90s were marked by the appearance of one of the most impressive machines in history - McLaren F1. | Photo: automotive99.com

90s were marked by the appearance of one of the most impressive machines in history - McLaren F1. Developed jointly with BMW-Motorsport six-liter atmospheric V12 capacity 627 liters. from. It accelerates the car up just incredible 385 km / h. This indicator did McLaren F1's fastest car in the world until 2005.

2000s - Shelby SSC Aero

The fastest machine c 60's to the present day

The fastest machine "zero" is recognized Shelby SSC Aero. | Photo: bestcarmag.com

In the XXI century serial machines was continued barrier of 400 km / h. First it managed to do in 2005 1000 strong monster Bugatti Veyron. Itself, rapid machine "zero" recognized Shelby SSC Aero, which is able to speed up to 430 km / h.

2010s -

At present, the fastest car in the world is the Swedish hypercar Koenigsegg Agera RS. | Photo: photo: pbs.twimg.com

The second decade of the 21st century comes to an end, and today is the fastest car in the world is the Swedish hypercar Koenigsegg Agera RS to the "maximum speed" at 447 km / h. However, to sum up yet. Company Hennessey Venom F5 with its plans to take the bar at 480 km / h, previously unknown to mass-produced cars. Well, at Hennessey is not much time to become the fastest car of the decade.