Modern Fastest Supercar |
With the invention of the car came the desire for speed. Cars quickly evolved from practical to sporty to satisfy the desires of those that wanted to race.
The first sports cars started to appear at the latter end of the 1940's. Ferrari, Lotus, Jaguar and Porsche all had sporting road car designs. When you think of today's supercars you think of sleek design, high speed, high power and even higher price tags and the sports cars of the 1940's were the first steps towards today's technological wonders.
The Gullwing was first shown at the 1954 New York Motor Show and it wowed the public. It has distinctive 'gull wing' doors and was made from a lightweight aluminium body. The Gullwing had a 3 litre engine and 240bhp, and in its day was the fastest production car available.
It was Ford that created what many people believe to be the first supercar. Their GT40 made its debut at the Nurburgring in 1964 but it wasn't until 1966 that Ford took their place in American racing history by finishing Le Mans in the top three positions, beating Ferrari. The GT40 has now won more prestigious races than any other road racing car in history.
The F40 was available between 1987 and 1992. Its top speed was 201mph and it managed 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds.
The F40 is rated by many as the greatest supercar of all
The price of an F40 reached in excess of half a million pounds during the late 1980's and even now is holding its price well.
Modern technology has allowed the creation of some amazing cars. They have come a long way but are not yet at the peak of design so it remains to be seen what the cars of the future wow us with.
Modern Fastest Supercar |
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