superman wrote:[edit] wuho some good news for the veyron lol. i would say you have some sort of engineering degree then.
Is it that obvious?
zxr_oli wrote:
Surely the Veyron is already set up for it's maximum speed though?
I don't know. It's not guaranteed - it pretty much depends on the 7th gear ratio. If you can lend me one (and a very long runway) for the day

or provide me with accurate drag and rolling resistance data I could work it out for you.
RedexRobB wrote:And another thing, the veyron has 6 more cylinders, turbo charged, and over 3 times the engine capacity than a F1 car. In my book that defo makes the F1 car faster, for being just as fast with less trickery.
PMSL.
My ZXR makes 25bhp more per litre than a Veyron (no really, work it out!) from a 20 year old, naturally aspirated 4cyl engine. In my book that makes my bike faster than a Veyron.
Jamz wrote:You have to bear in mind that the Veyron is as fast as they could make a road car, whilst an F1 car is majorly stifled in just about every aspect, from tyre size to weight to air intakes to cc - and even then it's still a compromise to make it work on every track!
F1 car is constrained by the technical rules of F1. The Veyron is constrained by having to make it road legal. You couldn't put an F1 car on the road any more than you could set up a Veyron to win an F1 race. I'm not sure what your point is?