PDA

View Full Version : Koenigsegg Breaks World Record for Production Cars


Robert_K
04-09-2005, 06:17 PM
The Koenigsegg CCR breaks the World Record

On February the 28th 2005, at 12.08 local time, the Koenigsegg CCR broke the production road car speed record, achieving a new official top speed of 388 (387.87) km/h at Italy’s Nardo Prototipo proving ground.

A team of five Koenigsegg engineers and mechanics together with founder Christian von Koenigsegg ran, a technically standard Koenigsegg CCR in order to take the top speed record for productions road cars. The famous supercar test driver, Loris Bicocchi who is a veteran recorder breaker, drove the CCR.

The Koenigsegg CCR raised McLaren's previously unofficial mark of 372 km/h set at Nardo/Prototipo in 1993 with over 15 km/h. On top of this the CCR broke the official McLaren F1 record of 386.7 km/h, which was set on the 9 km straight line VW Ehra facility in Wolfsburg Germany.

A team of Nardo Prototipo technicians independently verified the speed of the CCR. The car was clocked using Tag Heuer´s Splitmaster 650 with photocells stationary at the track, recording the average speed during 1 km.

Nardo Prototipo is a circular track with a circumference of 12.5 km. This means that the car is driven in a constant turning motion, which makes the exercise and speed even more impressive. The steering wheel at this speed is kept at around 30 degrees of constant angel, which equivalates to a sharp corner for the speed.

The constant turning motion of the car creates extra friction on the tires. This extra friction overcomes the extra horsepower that was needed for further acceleration. The maximum speed was reached at around 6790 rpm, which is not equivalent to the maximum hp level, which is at a higher rpm.

With this verification of speed, Christian von Koenigsegg is even more confident that the Koenigsegg CCR is capable of reaching its projected top speed of 395 km/h, or more, in a straight line.

Driver Loris Bicocchi was very impressed by the performance of the car. He feels happy to finally prove the performance of the Koenigsegg. “This test was very important for the customers and owners of Koenigsegg cars. It proves that their belief and faith in the small Koenigsegg Company was well founded”.

Filmator documented the record attempt. Filmator is a Swedish filmcrew that currently is making a documentary about the Koenigsegg Company for Swedish television.

The official Test Report is issued by Prototipo, acting as a third party verificator and is forwarded to the Guinness Book of Records for processing.

Other interesting data from the Nardo test

Max temperatures (in degree Celsius) during 40 seconds of full throttle:
Ambient temperature: 8, Tires: 64, Engine coolant: 91, Intake air after intercooler: 64, Gearbox oil 94 degrees, Engine oil 112.

68 litre of fuel at the start of the test.

Car Set-up:
Standard road car fuel, Standard CCR Michelin tires, Standard ride height of the car, standard engine configuration, standard wheel geometries, standard gearbox, standard clutch, standard brakes, standard over boost pressure from the superchargers.

Test safety equipment:
Roll cage, 4 point safety belts, Fire extinguisher system, logging for data collection.

Comparison chart results at Nardo/Prototipo for Production cars:

1. Koenigsegg CCR 388 km/h
2. McLaren F1 372 km/h
3. Ferrari Enzo 355 km/h
4. Porsche Carrera GT 334 km/h
4. McLaren Mercedes SLR 334 km/h
5. Lamborghini Murcielago 330 km/h

Data was collected from Auto Motor & Sport, The official McLaren web page and from Prototipo for the Koenigsegg data.

Koenigsegg Automotive AB
http://www.koenigsegg.com/thecars/index.asp?submenu=4

nxbrennan
04-09-2005, 06:21 PM
Now if only they'd test the TVR Cerbera Speed 12.......

David
04-09-2005, 06:25 PM
241mph

thats pretty quick :D

Robert_K
04-09-2005, 06:25 PM
1. Koenigsegg CCR 388 km/h {= 241mph}
2. McLaren F1 372 km/h {= 231mph}
3. Ferrari Enzo 355 km/h {= 221mph}
4. Porsche Carrera GT 334 km/h {= 208mph}
4. McLaren Mercedes SLR 334 km/h {= 208mph}
5. Lamborghini Murcielago 330 km/h {= 205mph}

Robert_K
04-09-2005, 06:28 PM
Some more Facts:
Standing quartermile: 9 seconds, end speed 235 km/h (146 mph)
Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0–62 mph) 3.2 seconds
Braking distance: 31 m (100–0 km/h)
Lateral g-force: 1.3 g
Two-door, two-seater with removable hardtop stowable under the front boot lid. The body is made of preimpregnated carbonfibre/kevlar and lightweight hard-foam sandwich reinforcements.

Engine :
Type: V8 cast aluminium, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts. Cam cover of carbonfibre.
Displacement: 4.700 cm3.
Compression: 8.6:1
Weight: 215 kg
Lubrication system: Dry sump with unique oil spray piston cooling. Oil cooler.
Oil: SAE 10W60 fully synthetic racing.
Oil tank capacity: 12 litres (2.64 gallons)
Induction system: Sequential, multipoint fuel injection. Dual Rotrex centrifugal compressors with 1.4 max boost pressure. Intercooler.
Fuel: 98 RON unleaded.
Ignition system: Direct coil on plug. Transistorised.
Power output: 806 bhp at 6.900 rpm.
Maximum torque: 920 Nm (678 ftlb) at 5.700 rpm.
Maximum rpm: 7.600 rpm.

Transmission:
Specially developed 6-speed gearbox by Cima. Incorporated internal oil pump and oil cooler. Torque sensitive, limited slip differential.
Clutch: Dual Plate, organic or cintered Ø 215 mm (8.46 inch). Oil-cooled and electronically operated

Nate
04-09-2005, 07:18 PM
Isn't that the car that broke like 30 times in the Gumball?

nxbrennan
04-09-2005, 07:36 PM
Not too shabby, do you have the weight of the car?
here's specs for Speed 12:
<table border="0" cellspacing="8"> <tbody><tr><td height="74" valign="top">Engine:</td> <td height="74" valign="top">7730cc 90 degree V12
Steel block, aluminium heads, 4 valves per cylinder
Dry Sump
12.5:1 compression ratio</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">Power:</td> <td height="20" valign="top">800 bhp at 8250 revs</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">Torque:</td> <td height="20" valign="top">650 lbs/ft at 5750</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">Weight:</td> <td height="20" valign="top">1000kg</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="19" valign="top">Chassis:</td> <td height="19" valign="top">Space frame with integral rollover and side impact protection.</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">Brakes:</td> <td height="20" valign="top">Front - 378mm ventilated with 6 pot callipers</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">
</td> <td height="20" valign="top">Rear - 273mm ventilated with 4 pot callipers</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">Wheels:</td> <td height="20" valign="top">Front - 11x18, 285/35 tyres</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" valign="top">
</td> <td height="20" valign="top">Rear - 13x18 345/35 tyres</td></tr></tbody> </table> (FR layout)
Projected top speed is around 240, although i was on some british forum a long time ago and some guy claiming to be one of the engineers who worked on the project was talking about how he thought the car could easily hit 250 MPH in its standard form, and the engine also has a lot of unlocked potential, in that minor tuning could get it up to 1000 HP. (whether or not that information is believable is questionable)

Robert_K
04-16-2005, 05:42 AM
No spec for wieght. But I think this will still take a Speed 12...

lswhitecivic
04-16-2005, 09:07 AM
Isn't that the car that broke like 30 times in the Gumball?

Yeah

nxbrennan
04-16-2005, 05:52 PM
No spec for wieght. But I think this will still take a Speed 12... lol lets have a supercar war!

Robert_K
04-16-2005, 05:55 PM
Gotta watch for the NOS!!! LOL