0-400-0 by Bugatti
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For its 0-400-0 project, Bugatti invited Juan Pablo Montoya, winner of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, two-time winner of the Indy 500 and three-time winner of the 24 hours of Daytona, to drive their latest hypercar, the Chiron.
The 1,500 bhp Chiron from Alsace accelerated from a standing start to four hundred km/h and braked back to a standstill in just 42 seconds (41.96). This is the fastest time ever reached and officially measured for this test of a production vehicle in the world. The Chiron completed the manoeuvre in a distance of only 3.112 kilometres.