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DAIMLER-BENZ T80 model 1939


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hello is not urgent or super important but it is a piece of history.

and be nice to see him after so many years back on track.

 

DAIMLER-BENZ called T80

perhaps some already know, is the current world recordholder with appropriate speed 750km / h

or 465mph.

Engine 44 liters

3000HP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

made in 1939-1940

do not know. I found it funny.

regards!!!

 

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World-renown German auto racer Hans Stuck's pet project was to take the world land speed record and he convinced Mercedes-Benz to build a special racing car for the attempt. Officially sanctioned by Hitler himself (a race car fan influenced by Stuck), the project was started in 1937. Automotive designer Dr. Ferdinand Porsche first targeted a speed of 550 km/h (340 mph), but after George Euston's and John Cobb's successful LSR (Land Speed Record) runs of 1938-39 the target speed was raised to 600 km/h (373 mph). By late 1939, when the project was finished, the target speed was a much higher 750 km/h (465 mph). Since this would also be the first Land Speed Record attempt on German soil, Hitler envisioned the T80 as another propaganda triumph of German technological superiority to be witnessed by the entire world courtesy of German television. By 1939, the T80 was fully completed at a cost of RM 600,000. It was powered by a massive 44.5 liter Daimler-Benz DB 603 inverted V12, a derivative of the famous DB-601 aircraft engine which powered the lethal Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter in production at the time. The DB-603 fitted was just the third prototype (V3) engine of this variant and tuned up to an amazing 3,000 hp. The engine ran off a mixture of methyl alcohol (63%), benzene (16%), ethanol (12%), acetone (4.4%), nitrobenzolo (2.2%), avgas (2%), and ether (0.4%) with MW (methanol-water) injection for charge cooling and boost pressure. The vehicle also had three axels, the powerful engine running the rear two axles for maximum traction of the heavy six-wheeler

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DAIMLER-BENZ called T80

perhaps some already know, is the current world recordholder with appropriate speed 750km / h

or 465mph.

Engine 44 liters

3000HP

 

You mean the car who's theoretical target speed was 750km/h, but never achieved, therefore never setting a record at all? n7CpB.jpg

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I think the TC needs to do some actual research on fastest car world records, theoretical top speeds are NOT world records.

 

The fastest piston-engined wheel-driven car is just over 415mph, it's a streamliner at the Bonneville Salt flats.

 

The fastest jet car is over 760mph now, Mach 1 on the ground.

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