FiestaST
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Aha....people actually like the Instagram pics...
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And see how they behave at 400kh/h. Anyone can 'try' to make a car go fast in a straight line but getting it right is another. The Veyron could go faster but not safely (cos the tyres were not up to that stratospheric standard of engineering), hence the speed limits.yeah imagine putting four turbos on the mclaren F1
or putting a 8l four turbo engine in a koenig
apples with apples...
have you seen the twin turbo aventador?
The problem with the concorde moment statement is that it was made about the veyron as well....I mentioned much earlier about the "Concorde moment" but didn't expand on the reasons. It does not take a rocket scientist to appreciate the brilliance of this new Bugatti
The problem with the concorde moment statement is that it was made about the veyron as well....
Regardless though this is some serious rockstar engineering and hates off to the bugatti guys.
The concorde statement was made by Jeremy Clarkson if I remember correctly not bugatti.I think when the Veyron was made, it was a once off idea to see how far they could push the envelope; to give the engineers an off day and say "go mad, see what you can do". They might not have foreseen the success and desirability that the Veyron would garner and as such, defined it as a 'Concorde' moment; never to be repeated.
Fantastic.
Veyron always looked outdated to me.
The Chiron is simply awesome
The concorde statement was made by Jeremy Clarkson if I remember correctly not bugatti.
Completely agree.. veyron was the concorde moment... the chiron is a refinement of that in my opinion... it moves the goalposts but it doesn't fundamentally alter things if you ask me. There are limitations that even the most rockstar engineering can't overcome at the moment.Granted, you're 100% correct, he did. I got a bit ahead of myself while typing
Concorde, in terms of supersonic travel, pushed boundaries and went further than most deemed possible (or necessary!) much like the Veyron did for the car. Who would've foreseen a road car with airconditioning, stereo, satnav etc... oh, that could also do 400+km/h.