John Hennessey’s Venom F5: Preparing for a 300mph Winter Attempt

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John Hennessey’s Ambitious Goal

John Hennessey is no stranger to high-speed endeavors, having competed with automotive giants like Bugatti and Koenigsegg for years. However, the elusive speed of 300mph has remained out of reach. This winter, Hennessey aims to achieve this milestone with the Venom F5, potentially toppling the current benchmark set by the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport at 304mph.

Location and Timing of the Attempt

The critical question is when and where this high-speed attempt will take place. Hennessey suggests that conventional runways, even those as long as NASA’s 3.2-mile stretch, are insufficient. To achieve the Venom F5’s vmax, a longer distance is necessary—ideally, five to six miles. Public highways in Texas are under consideration, thanks to their previous cooperation with Hennessey for testing vehicles on new roads before official openings.

The Challenges Ahead

Achieving and maintaining 300mph from a standing start within a limited distance is exceptionally challenging. Controlled environments like runways offer safety advantages, reducing risks such as animal interference. Despite these hurdles, Hennessey remains optimistic, stating, “The car is ready,” and expressing confidence in accomplishing this feat by winter.

Conclusion

John Hennessey’s determination to break the 300mph barrier is a testament to his ambition and prowess in the automotive industry. As preparations continue, the world eagerly awaits to see if the Venom F5 can indeed rewrite the speed record books this winter.

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