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Bristol Boosts Eccentric Viper-Powered Fighter to 1,012 hp
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Dont be surprised if youve never heard of Bristol before; this British car manufacturer is one of the quirkiest and most mysterious boutique automakers on the face of the planet. The brand started out as an aircraft manufacturer (perhaps youve heard of the WWII-era Blenheim or Beaufort bombers), but switched to automobiles in 1946. Though it produced vehicles with four wheels instead of two wings, the method of production remained unchanged, using labor extensive
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| This is Britannia: the Bristol Blenheim III. (Photo: Bristol) |
For the past quarter century, Bristols main product was the Blenheim, a boxy, understated car that didnt look like anything special, but it was well-built, durable and exclusive. It also wasnt cheap, rivaling top
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| Shocking! A Bristol with curves! This is the original 2003 Fighter. (Photo: Bristol) |
Recently, Bristol introduced an upgraded Fighter model with a "T" designation, which stands for "turbocharged"; two turbochargers and an intercooler have been slapped onto its 8.0-liter
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| 1,012 horsepower is simply incredible. (Photo: Bristol) |

Bristol claims that the Fighter T could theoretically hit 270 mph, which is a figure thats completely possible given the available power and the drivetrains long gearing via the six-speed manual transmission. However the truly odd proportions of the car, in combination with its extremely slick drag rating of 0.27 Cd, means it would be unstable at the high speeds its supposedly capable of reaching, despite an altered suspension, lower ride height and a rear wake diffuser. Still, 225 mph is nothing to scoff at, a top speed that easily secures it the position of worlds fastest front-engined car.
In previous performance
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| Fighter is comfortable for those up to 67" tall, thanks to double bubble dome roof. (Photo: Bristol) |
First deliveries of the Fighter T are expected to take place next September. But, like all Bristols, production will be extremely limited, and only a handful of the top-line models will be built. As far as pricing is concerned, if you have to ask it obviously isnt for you.
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