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2005 9ff Porsche 911 9F-V400 Review

February 2007
Filed under: 9FF Car News | 9FF Headlines
Once again, the new world speed record for production road cars is set by Germany. Exactly 5 years, 8 months and 12 days after the record of 386.7 km/h was set by McLaren with its F1, the bar was raised a bit higher.

Jan Fatthauer, owner and chief engineer of 9ff, insisted on steering the record car in person. 388 km/h on the Nardo circuit where McLaren had to give up at 371 km/h when lateral acceleration became too high. 9ff's 9f-V400 based on a Porsche 996 has a power of 840 HP and an 880 NM torque - sufficient power for raising the vehicle above the 400 km/h mark on a straight track. At such a high speed, the real problem is aerodynamics. This is why Jan Fatthauer and his men had to try out various tail fin variants before the record was achieved, so that the record drive automatically was a test drive. Says Fatthauer: "Both tail fins which were used for the record made sure that even at top speed, the car's road holding remained absolutely level and stable".

A special series of 20 vehicles will be produced of the record car 9F-V400.

Price upon request.

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