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iceburns288
07-10-2005, 08:14 PM
They're taking the 007 to the Bonneville salt flats! I can't wait:D


How fast can a Formula One car go? It's a question that'll be answered when BAR plonk a Brackley based contender on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah (US) some time in October.

Team CEO Nick Fry, who said around 250mph is the target, confirmed that the 007 will have a parachute installed at the rear, and run very low downforce. "It's a Lucky Strike idea," he told Autoweek. "At Monza, we do approximately 220. At Bonneville we think it should be able to exceed 250mph (413kmh)."

Fry said either Adam Carroll or James Rossiter, both junior drivers, would steer the car. Bonneville is a 121 square-kilometre salt flat in north western Utah. The quickest land speed recorded there exceeded 600 miles per hour (1000kmh).
http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=91981

BAR and Bonneville Flats

BAR-Honda is set to go to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in October to see what ultimate speed an F1 car can achieve in a straight line. A 2005 007 will be driven either by James Rossiter or Adam Carroll (probably the former). Besides being fitted with a mandatory parachute to aid braking and having "everything that helps it go fast round corners removed", it will run in normal configuration with the wings trimmed out. The run is being staged as a promotion for Lucky Strike and the BAR Honda is expected to reach speeds around 400 kmh (250 mph).

The salt flats, located near Wendover on the Utah/Nevada border, were once the mecca for record breaking and three Speed Week meetings are held each year. ?Terrible' Teddy Tetzlaff drove a Blitzen Benz to set an unofficial land speed record of 141.73 mph there in 1914 but it was not until 1935 that Sir Malcolm Campbell switched from Daytona Beach to Bonneville and achieved his final land speed record of 301.129 mph in his Bluebird. Fellow Britons George Eyston and John Cobb waged their own battle for the record later in the Thirties, before the Sixties saw an explosion of speed as the pure jetcars appeared. Craig Breedlove broke 400 mph with his Spirit of America in 1963, and ventured first through 500 and 600 in a game of Russian Roulette with rival Art Arfons between 1964 and '65. Breedlove's final 600.601 mph mark succumbed to compatriot Gary Gabelich's 622.407mph with the Blue Flame in October 1970. This was the last outright land speed record set at Bonneville. After failing on the flats in 1981, Richard Noble switched his Thrust2 programme to Nevada's Black Rock Desert in 1982, and after breaking the record there in 1983 returned with the successful supersonic ThrustSSC in 1997 to establish that as the fastest land on earth.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns15224.html

Redlyne_mr2
07-11-2005, 09:46 PM
Cool ..I wonder how the steering would feel at that speed.

01RedDX
07-12-2005, 03:24 PM
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RickDaTuner
07-12-2005, 03:32 PM
Originally posted by 01RedDX
They better fit an extra large spoiler on that thing when they attempt this. the article, says the wings will be trimmed

Raz
07-12-2005, 03:40 PM
extra large spoiler == lower top speed, more drag, etc.

The spoiler is on there for downforce, any car, even a ford tempo has amazing downforce at 250+ mp/h you don't _need_ the big spoiler.

Sounds like you don't know how a spoiler works, and I fear you have a fwd car with a spoiler on it and have never exceeded 140 kp/h :)

- Rasmus

962 kid
07-12-2005, 04:12 PM
Originally posted by Raz

Sounds like you don't know how a spoiler works, and I fear you have a fwd car with a spoiler on it and have never exceeded 140 kp/h :)

- Rasmus

ouch...

01RedDX
07-12-2005, 05:08 PM
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fist
07-28-2005, 08:56 AM
01redDX i hear you on the spoiler... i understood what you meant.


i dunno how many videos i've seen of cars just flipping over because of the wind.



Originally posted by Raz
even a ford tempo has amazing downforce at 250+ mp/h

the only trick there is getting a ford tempo to go more than 100 mp/h ;)