SSC Responds To Allegations That 331MPH Tuatara Speed Record Was Faked

SSC Responds To Allegations That 331MPH Tuatara Speed Record Was Faked

Last week we published a story and video revealing that the SSC Tuatara had achieved a new production car speed record, hitting a two way average of 316.11mph (508.73kmh).

Obviously, the film was going to be closely analysed and in the days since, questions have been raised about it and whether the Tuatara actually hit the speeds shown in the video. Although Top Gear was aware the record attempt was taking place and received permission to run the footage early, we were not involved in the filming, production or creation of the film.


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runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 10/29/2020 2:50:01 PM
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Looking like they faked it.

Too bad. Wonder if it was a problem with their equipment or if they did it on purpose.

Either way, doesn't look like they ever got much above 280mph. Still impressive but a far cry from 331mph.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/29/2020 6:40:13 PM
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Named after Kamala: Twat/aura


HolydudeHolydude - 11/2/2020 3:35:43 AM
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Aww Matty, speaking of twats, your sister didn't give you some love today?


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/2/2020 8:15:34 AM
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You try so hard, pookins, but you forgot to change your screen name.


HolydudeHolydude - 11/4/2020 5:21:53 AM
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Sorry dear, have had the same screen name before you even joined.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/4/2020 8:42:20 AM
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#1 You aren't sorry, so that makes you a hypocrite.
#2 I'm not dear to you, so that makes you a liar.
#3 Given that you're a hypocrite and a liar, why should anyone believe the veracity of your statement?

If you're going to run multiple screen names, you really need to watch your diction and syntax because both tell what other screen name you also use.


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