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Old news. Where you been? Currently that, um, car holds the top speed record of 253 MPH for a production car on a closed track. The driver was Csaba Csere, Editor in Cheif for Car and Driver magazine. The previous record holder, the Koenigsegg CCR, hit 241 at Nardo and prior to that the McLaren F1 hit 240.

Very practical machines indeed...

 
Old news.  Where you been?  Currently that, um, car holds the top speed record of 253 MPH for a production car on a closed track.  The driver was Csaba Csere, Editor in Cheif for Car and Driver magazine.  The previous record holder, the Koenigsegg CCR, hit 241 at Nardo and prior to that the McLaren F1 hit 240.
Very practical machines indeed...
Can anyone here pronounce his name correctly (spell phonetically)?

 
Old news.  Where you been?  Currently that, um, car holds the top speed record of 253 MPH for a production car on a closed track.  The driver was Csaba Csere, Editor in Cheif for Car and Driver magazine.  The previous record holder, the Koenigsegg CCR, hit 241 at Nardo and prior to that the McLaren F1 hit 240.
Very practical machines indeed...
Can anyone here pronounce his name correctly (spell phonetically)?
Csaba?

Chub-uh Ched-uh or Chub-uh Ched-ruh; depends on which base dialect. He's of Chech descent, IIRC.

 
Old news. Where you been? Currently that, um, car holds the top speed record of 253 MPH for a production car on a closed track. The driver was Csaba Csere, Editor in Cheif for Car and Driver magazine. The previous record holder, the Koenigsegg CCR, hit 241 at Nardo and prior to that the McLaren F1 hit 240.
Very practical machines indeed...
Yea, practical. I like the 12 minute fuel capacity at top speed :D :eh: :haha:

 
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