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Red Victor 2

Red victor 2


Summary

Red victor 2

The car was previously named the Red Victor One.

Red Victor 3

In mid-2011 performance specs for the still in production RedVictor3 were released by VXR. It uses an 8.8L Twin Turbo engine producing 3000 hp at the rear-wheel. Red Victor 3 will still be street legal, and use pump-gas on the street. Thus it will be quicker than Larry Larson's '66 Nova, which recently trumped Red Victor 1 as the fastest street legal vehicle. It was the world's quickest and fastest street legal car in the 1/4 mile as of June 2012, with a 6.59 @ 220 mph elapsed time.

A car built by Jeff Lutz called Mad Max, is as of 2016, the fastest street legal in the world with a time of 5.85 @250 mph.

External Reading

References

  1. "Fifth Gear - Season 10, Episode 4: Episode 4 - TV.com". CBS Interactive.
  2. "Andy's Vauxhall has edge on F1 « Express & Star". expressandstar.com.
  3. "Red Victor dragsters adopted by Vauxhall « Express & Star". expressandstar.com.
  4. Farivar, Cyrus. (2006-10-20). "Street-legal Red Victor One does 0 to 60 in one second".
  5. "Red Victor 3 Overview".
  6. Galimi, Michael. (December 22, 2016). "Hot Rod news - What Makes Jeff Lutz’s Car So Fast? Find the Details Here". MOTOR TREND GROUP, LLC.
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