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How fast can a F1 car go?
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Friday, 08 July 2005
How fast can a Formula One car go? It's a question that'll be answered when 
BAR plonk a Brackley based contender on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah 
(US) some time in October. Team CEO Nick Fry, who said around 250mph is the 
target, confirmed that the 007 will have a parachute installed at the rear, 
and run very low downforce. ''It's a Lucky Strike idea,'' he told Autoweek. 
''At Monza, we do approximately 220. (At Bonneville) we think it should be 
able to exceed 250mph (413kmh).'' Fry said either Adam Carroll or James 
Rossiter, both junior drivers, would steer the car. Bonneville is a 121 
square-kilometre salt flat in north western Utah. The quickest land speed 
recorded there exceeded 600 miles per hour (1000kmh). 
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