How Fast? 217 mph
The crown of the fastest street-legal dragster went to this '69 Camaro at Drag Week this year, averaging a 6.7 second quarter at 213 mph, but topping out at 217. Think it's the fastest car to ever tow a trailer?
Suggested By: rabbitman
9.) Ford GT Mk. IV
How Fast? 220 mph
As far as I can tell the 1967 all-American Ford GT Mk. IV Le Mans car
only went 213 mph down the legendary Mulsanne Straight. However, apparently some nutbars took chassis J-11 to Bonneville back in 1996 and set a run at 220 mph.
Suggested By: Jarod Rose, Photo Credit:
The Henry Ford
8.) SCC Ultimate Aero
How Fast? 256.18 mph
This record was set over a 12-mile-long stretch of Highway 93 in Elko County, Nevada. No fancy high-speed test tracks for this ugly, brute, speed machine. The upcoming
SCC Tuatara should be even faster. And prettier.
Suggested By: Jay_Hoff, Photo Credit: SSC
7.) Hennessey Venom GT
How Fast? 265.7 mph
Argue all you want about its resemblance to a Lotus, this car is as American as a Shelby Cobra. And for a little while it was
the fastest car you could buy.
Suggested By: asbsvc, Photo Credit: Hennessey
6.) BADD GT
How Fast? 283.232 mph
Rather than set this at the famous Texas Mile, the team behind this 1,700 horsepower Ford GT ran at one of NASA's strips to
set the standing mile record last winter.
Suggested By: KCfrnch, Photo Credit:
Performance Power Racing
5.) 'Fast Jack' Beckman's Funny Car
How Fast? 320.58 mph
Funny cars aren't so much cars as roll cages with engines, but topping 320 mph in 1000 feet in just 3.986 seconds is still worth a record.
Suggested By: Zoom, Photo Credit:
Kev
4.) Tony Schumacher's US Army Top Fuel Dragster
How Fast? 337.58 mph
This top speed wasn't measured in the mile, but in the friggin' quarter, which is thoroughly bonkers.
Suggested By: GR1M RACER, Photo Credit:
US Army MWR
3.) Vesco Turbinator
How Fast? 470.444 mph
That's the
fastest wheel-driven car...ever. That was set over the mile back in 2001.
Suggested By: Diesel, Photo Credit:
Team Vesco
2.) The Blue Flame
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