Zef Eisenberg, an extreme motorcycle racer from Great Britain, has set a new world speed record for four-wheel land vehicles. The award-winning race took place on the Pendine Sands Beach in Wales, Great Britain.
Piloting a Porsche 911 Turbo substantially modified by ES Motors and the MADMAX Race Team, he managed to accelerate all the way up to 534 km/h (332 miles per hour). He also automatically updated several quarter-mile and one-mile records as he did so.
The modded supercar packs a racing-grade engine with 4.1 liters of displacement, assisted by a purpose-built fuel system and transmission. It also sports a special suspension design that can quickly disentangle the wheels from sand traps. The total power output reportedly amounts to 1,200 horsepower (895 kilowatts).
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