The Krško Raceland had eminent company these days. The Bugatti Veyron supercars and the Croatian Rimac Concept One came to visit, which practically feels at home here, as it comes from nearby Sveta Nedelja near Zagreb. The 1,050-meter circuit was the ideal testing ground for the capabilities of the world's fastest production car and the Croatian electric machine, which is considered the world's fastest electric car.
After the chase on the Jadranska magistrala are electrically driven Rimac Concept One and gasoline Bugatti Veyron still tensed his muscles on the Karst racetrack Raceland, where cars are tested by many Slovenian automotive editors. This time the beasts were driving Miro Zrnčevič, a developer from the Rimac Automobili factory, and its test driver and an Englishman William Herbert (Earl of Pelbroke), father of the show Wilton Classic & Supercar.
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On technically demanding tracks the Rimac Concept One proved to have exceptional handling, and the Englishman was even impressed by the sound of the electric beast. For gliding and lightning-fast accelerations provided the utilization of instant torque and torque vectoring four individual electric motors.
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