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Most powerful supercars shown off
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The owners of the fastest, most expensive and extravagant sports cars demonstrated the capabilities of their cars on the Dmitrovsky track, in the Moscow... 14.09.2010, Sputnik International
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The owners of the fastest, most expensive and extravagant sports cars demonstrated the capabilities of their cars on the Dmitrovsky track, in the Moscow Region, at the fourth annual Moscow UNLIM 500+ last weekend. Only cars with over 500 hp can take part in this race.
Sports cars competed on a straight track that was five kilometers long. The most powerful cars were more likely to win, but experienced racers say that not everything depends on horsepower.
A Porsche won the Moscow UNLIM 500+ after covering the track in 26.127 seconds, followed by two Nissan cars that reached the finish in 26.141 and 26.143 seconds.
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11:10 GMT 14.09.2010 (Updated: 19:52 GMT 19.10.2022) The owners of the fastest, most expensive and extravagant sports cars demonstrated the capabilities of their cars on the Dmitrovsky track, in the Moscow Region, at the fourth annual Moscow UNLIM 500+ last weekend.
The owners of the fastest, most expensive and extravagant sports cars demonstrated the capabilities of their cars on the Dmitrovsky track, in the Moscow Region, at the fourth annual Moscow UNLIM 500+ last weekend. Only cars with over 500 hp can take part in this race.
Sports cars competed on a straight track that was five kilometers long. The most powerful cars were more likely to win, but experienced racers say that not everything depends on horsepower.
A Porsche won the Moscow UNLIM 500+ after covering the track in 26.127 seconds, followed by two Nissan cars that reached the finish in 26.141 and 26.143 seconds.