Hypercars setting records at WeatherTech Laguna Seca Raceway is nothing new, but when the Czinger 21C accomplishes this feat, it’s an entirely different story. How so? The vehicle has a multitude of 3D-printed metal part, including the space frame, which boasts aluminum nodes joined together with carbon fiber rods. This equates to an ultra strong, safe structure that weighs just a tenth of a regular car frame. Read more for a video and additional information.
It’s powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.88L V8 combustion engine making 948+ horsepower, paired with axial flow electric motors producing 200 horsepower, for a combined output of 1250-horsepower, enabling it to hit 62 mph in just 1.9-seconds. On July 21 at 7:43pm PT, this hypercar, with driver Joel Miller behind the wheel, set a new record in a multi-GPS verified time of 1:25:44.
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As a blue-collar kid growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, I used to lie awake at night thinking about my racing hero, Jim Hall, his latest innovations, the technology-packed Chaparral cars his team built, and racing on the legendary Laguna Seca Raceway. The era and the AI-based and sustainability-focused technologies available are different but the animating spirit remains the same – living the American Dream at speed,” said Kevin Czinger, the Founder and CEO of Czinger Vehicles and of Divergent 3D.