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The most powerful car Mercedes has ever made set a new record around Germany's legendary race track

Nov 13, 2022, 21:48 IST
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The Mercedes-AMG One.Mercedes-Benz
  • The Mercedes-AMG One is now the fastest road-legal vehicle on the legendary Nürburgring track.
  • The near 13-mile circuit is the most famous — and most dangerous — in Germany.
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The most powerful car ever produced by Mercedes-Benz has set a new record for street-legal vehicles on the legendary Nürburgring-Nordschleife racetrack in Germany.

A Mercedes-AMG One driven by Maro Engel zoomed round the track in just 6 minutes and 35.183 seconds, beating the previous record by a full eight seconds despite "less-than-ideal" track conditions, per Mercedes.

The 1,049bhp hypercar topped speeds of 210 mph as it set the new record on October 28.

The Mercedes-AMG One is legal to drive on public roads, but just 275 are due to be built. The run is already sold out despite the cars costing $2.6 million apiece.

The car is a plug-in hybrid and features Formula One technology. Each has a turbocharged 1.6-litre V6 engine, four electric motors and an 8.4kWh battery, per the Daily Mail.

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The previous record by a road-legal production car around Nürburgring was set by the Porsche 911 GT2 RS Manthey-Racing in June 2021, which clocked the circuit in 6 minutes and 43.300 seconds.

Engel described his record-breaking lap in the Mercedes ATG-One as an "unforgettable experience."

The German driver added: "I didn't expect that we would be able to set such a lap time with these track conditions. In some crucial areas of the track, it hadn't dried completely yet and was therefore tricky. That was a special challenge."

The Nürburgring is the world's most dangerous racetrack. It is just under 13 miles long and has more than 150 corners.

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