Gen3 Supercars hit 300 km/h at Bathurst

Gen3 Supercars hit 300 km/h at Bathurst

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Gen3 Supercars hit 300 km/h at Bathurst

Yesterday afternoon, GPS data confirmed that the Kiwi reached an incredible speed of 300.5 km/h at the end of Conrod Straight, making it the first Supercar to officially hit the 300 km/h mark on this track. This achievement was made possible by the new Gen3 package, which reduced aero drag and increased engine torque. Additionally, the use of soft Dunlop tires aided in driving off Forrest’s Elbow and onto Conrod Straight. The record-breaking speed was also attributed to the favorable wind direction and a tow from another car. While reaching 300 km/h is a remarkable feat, the team’s focus remains on lap times and not getting distracted by this achievement. It is worth mentioning that there have been previous rumors of Supercars hitting 300 km/h at Bathurst, but they were met with skepticism. Although the team considered using a longer drop gear for Bathurst this year, they decided against it. The longer gear could have contributed to van Gisbergen’s record-breaking speed and would have been more gentle on the engines. Ultimately, the team’s priority is to ensure that the engines last longer while also saving money in the pit lane.

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Source: motorsport

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