Porsche Tuner Sets New Conti Tyre Record
Continental’s UHP ContiSportContact Vmax has broken the 400 km/h barrier at tests held at the Papenburg circuit in Germany. Jan Fatthauer, head of the Porsche Tuners 9ff team, drove his GT9 to a speed of 409 km/h, setting a new record for both the tyre and the street legal 987 horsepower car. The test was also attended by Holger Berkmann, ContiSportContact Vmax development engineer from Continental Tuning.
The ContiSportContact Vmax, which is actually “only” approved for speeds of up to 360 km/h, was given clearance for higher speeds for the record attempt in the GT9; according to Holger Berkmann, after all, the tyre was expected to be able to withstand a higher load under controlled test conditions.
The previous ContiSportContact Vmax record was set just under a year ago when the Bimoto Audi TT from mtm clocked a speed of 393 km/h, also at Papenburg.
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