HOME | CAR NEWS | CAR REVIEWS | RACING | AUTO SHOWS | VIDEOS | COLLECTOR | SUBSCRIBE | | Guinness has stripped the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport of its Fastest Production Car world record, noting that the record-setting car had a deactivated speed limiter. The consumer version is limited to a glacial 258 mph. | Deactivated speed limiter costs Bugatti Veyron Super Sport its world record: Autoweek TV 04/09/13, 3:59 pm et Also in this episode: Amateur artists force temporary closure of the Nürburgring, and we're giving you a chance to head to the Detroit Grand Prix, on us.
TRANSCRIPT
-- Bugatti is stripped of a world record.
-- A member causes problems for The Green Hell.
-- And we want to send you to the Detroit Grand Prix.
I'm Andy, shifting into a Tuesday edition of Autoweek TV. Here's what's making news in the car world:
The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport has been stripped of its Fastest Production Car world record. Reports state the Veyron used for the record run of 267.8 mph had its speed limiter switched off and thus was not technically available to buyers. The stock Super Sport is limited to 258 mph.
So what gets the nod for fastest production... |
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