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Lola Drayson B12 69/EV breaks EV-speed

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That electric cars can be quite fast already known, but more than 300 km / h driving is still anything else. The all-electric powered Lola Drayson B12 69/EV did it and thus obtained the FIA world speed record for EVs in hands.

It may be hard to imagine, but electric cars did earlier to reach. -- All speeds the old record for EV vehicles less than 1,000 kilograms, because that is the record that is broken, namely stemmed from 1974.

Old LMP1 racer
By 47 km / h to drive faster that record is now in the hands of the Lola Drayson B12 69/EV, the former British Minister for Science, Lord Drayson, the strings held in hands. He sent the green Lola, a former annex LMP1 Le Mans racer, officially measured after two runs (there and back) with an average speed of 328.60 km / h on a track near an airfield of the Royal Air Force in Yorkshire. The B12 69/EV is not the fastest EV in the world. That is the Buckeye Bullet that in 2010 an average speed of up to 495 km / h was able to reach.