Gumpert Apollo aufgenommen in Rottach-Egern im Mai 2007 Source:''' Maximilian Dörrbecker Chumwaself|cc-by-sa-2.5 Sie dürfen das Bild zu den folgenden Bedingungen nutzen: Sie müsse)On March 31, 1998, the F1 set the record for the fastest production car in the world at 240 mph. Despite only being fourth on the list, the car is still the fastest naturally aspirated car in the world. The car has a 6.1-liter V12 with 627 horsepower. In order to drive the car, the driver must sit in the middle, sort of like a Formula One carThe car that held the top spot on the Top Gear test track can hit a speed of 220 MPH. The Apollo is produced by a German automaker in Altenburg, whom most people have never heard of. For those of you who like choice, there are three engine types available with the race version rated at 789 horsepower. The production of the Apollo started in October 2005.Although it was designed for racing, the A10 is intended to be a usable car on the road as well. It’s an English built car with a modified 5.0-liter BMW V8 engine producing 625 horsepower. Only 50 A10s will be built, making this just as rare as anything else on this list.The XJ200 held the record for the highest top speed of a production car at 217 mph until the arrival of the McLaren F1. The XJ220 shares a name with the normal XJ, but the two aren’t related. Under the hood was a 3.5 L V6 with twin Garrett T3 turbochargers, generating 542 bhp. BBC Formula One commentator Martin Brundle drove the car to 217
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