CZINGER AIMS TO BREAK NEW SPEED RECORDS WITH THE 21C AFTER HIGHLIGHT AT GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED

Czinger, the California-based supercar manufacturer known for its 21C model, which recently set records at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, aims to continue breaking speed records at iconic tracks around the world.

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According to an interview with founder and CEO Kevin Czinger for CarBuzz, the company is planning an international trip next year, possibly to attempt to break the lap record at Nürburgring.

Currently, the production car lap record at Nürburgring is held by the Mercedes-AMG One, with a time of 6 minutes and 30.7 seconds. The Porsche 911 GT2 RS Manthey is just behind with 6 minutes and 38.8 seconds.

Although it is uncertain whether the 21C will surpass these times, the supercar has already demonstrated its potential by setting records at other major tracks. At the Circuit of the Americas, the 21C completed a lap in 2 minutes and 11.3 seconds, and at WeatherTech Laguna Seca Raceway, in 1 minute and 25.4 seconds, surpassing other supercars like the McLaren Senna.

The 21C is equipped with a 2.88-liter hybrid V-8 engine, capable of generating up to 1,350 horsepower in the Blackbird Edition. The VMax version of the 21C has a top speed of 407 kilometers per hour, showcasing the power and technical capability that Czinger is bringing to the global record competition.

Source: Motor1.com | This content was created with the help of AI.

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