Saturday, 1 January 2011

The slowest car they have ever built - Audi R8



For the 8th day of Christmas and first day of the New Year I present this Audi R8.



According to the on line publicity it takes 70 skilled workers to fit over 5,000 unique parts to each vehicle and build 25 of these cars a day.



These vents direct air straight through the car.



The aluminium space frame which includes 99 meters of welds, 782 punch rivets, 308 self tapping screws, and 113 weld studs takes 45 minutes to manufacture.



The R8 rides on a magnetic damping system which provides the the driver with two modes of ride, comfort or sport.



This is the first Audi to compete with Porsche it is not quite as quick to accelerate but has been demonstrated to have slightly better handling than the 997.



Powered by a 420 hp all aluminium dry sump 32 valve V8 with Fuel Stratified Injection, FSI, the R8 is capable of a 12.8 sec 1/4 mile and a top speed in excess of 185 mph.



Audi use 210 exterior LED's in the R8, 186 of them as brake lights which run at 5,700 degrees centigrade, they are said to use 50% less energy than conventional bulbs.



Expect to see racing versions of the R8 in two wheel drive form make an impact in GT3 racing in the coming year particularly at the annual 24 hour Nurburgring race.

Hope you have enjoyed to today's LED edition of 'Getting a lil' psycho on tyres and that you will join me tomorrow living the life of Riley. Wishing you all a healthy and happy New Year, don't forget to come back now !

5 comments:

  1. I like this car, it looks 'stealthy'!

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  2. 12.8 sec 1/4 mile and a top speed in excess of 185 mph. How is that slow?

    Happy new years.

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  3. I like the rims. They'd look nice on my Scion XD. I'd love to see if my chipmunks on the treadmill could race with that Audi. I'll give them extra spinach and carrots. EEEE-EE-EE-EE-EE-EEEEEE....=)

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  4. Could the Scion XD be in need of a stealth make over ?

    Happy New Years thanks for dropping by :-)

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