Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 35

Thread: Ultima GTR 640/720 2005-

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Euroland
    Posts
    5,856

    Ultima GTR 640/720 2005-

    ULTIMA FACTORY DEMOLISHES ITS OWN WORLD RECORD

    The Ultima Factory, who are the current world record 0-100mph-0 holders, today proved beyond any doubt that the Ultima GTR is the fastest accelerating and decelerating road car on the planet by setting a new world record time of 9.8 seconds for the 0-100mph-0 sprint. This is the first ever sub ten seconds 0-100mph-0 recorded in the world!

    The standard factory production specification Ultima GTR was powered by a 377c.i 685bhp Chevrolet V8 engine once again built by American Speed who are the official Original Equipment engine suppliers to Ultima. This engine is a standard part option available from the American Speed pricelist.

    The Ultima GTR stormed from 0-60mph in 2.8secs and 0-100mph in 5.8 secs which are in themselves world record times, and braked from 100mph to zero in just 3.6 secs.

    Richard Marlow, director of Ultima Sports Ltd and driver of the Ultima GTR during the world record run said “Our new world record once again proves that the Ultima GTR is truly the fastest supercar currently available in the world today, and by a substantial margin. What’s more as with all factory spec Ultima’s the devastatingly fast world record breaking GTR is equally at home on the public roads as it’s an absolute pleasure to drive at normal road speeds thanks to the car’s user-friendly nature and smooth power banded engine. We are also currently installing a 640bhp engine into one of our other demonstrators, to be named the Ultima GTR640 in commemoration of all of our existing world records achieved with 640bhp. We look forward to the Stig taking on allcomers around the Top Gear test track in our demonstrator assuming of course that the BBC feel it is appropriate to give our British built sportscar the opportunity to humiliate their current lap record holder the Ferrari Enzo.”

    The Ultima GTR used on the successful record attempt was fully road legal, fitted with road tyres and was driven to and from the test venue. Once again the world record was strictly conducted, overseen and verified by an official from Datron Technology who are acknowledged by the Guinness Book of Records and the motoring press as official timekeepers, using state of the art Microsat GPS equipment.
    A submission has been sent to the Guinness Book of Records.

    Ted Marlow commented “We are particularly delighted that we achieved two 9.8secs world record runs in a row for good measure. Also the data sheet shows that the full potential of the Ultima GTR at the 0-100mph-0 sprint still hasn’t been realized because if you take our fastest recorded 0-100mph time of 5.5secs (achieved during a successful 0-150mph world record run in September 2004 when track temperature was higher) and marry it to our fastest recorded 100mph to zero braking time of 3.6secs, then a low 9 secs 0-100mph-0 run is possible.That’s something to aim for another day.”

    100mph-0 braking comparison times (not including drivers reaction time)

    Ultima GTR 3.6secs

    Ferrari Enzo 4.0secs
    McLaren F1 LM 4.6secs
    Porsche Carrera GT 4.1secs
    Pagani Zonda 4.0secs
    Porsche 911 Ruf R Turbo 4.2secs
    Ferrari F40 4.7secs
    Lamborghini Murcielago 4.4secs
    Aston Martin DB9 4.4secs
    Honda NSX Type-R 4.4secs

    0-100mph-0 comparison times

    Ultima GTR 9.8secs

    Ferrari Enzo 10.9secs
    McLaren F1 LM 11.5secs
    Porsche Carrera GT 11.6secs
    Pagani Zonda 11.8secs
    Porsche 911 Ruf R Turbo 13.1secs
    Ferrari F40 13.8secs
    Lamborghini Murcielago 13.9secs
    Aston Martin DB9 14.9secs
    Honda NSX Type-R 16.2secs


    0-60mph comparison times

    Ultima GTR 2.8secs

    Ferrari Enzo 3.4secs
    McLaren F1 LM 3.2secs
    Porsche Carrera GT 3.7secs
    Pagani Zonda 3.7secs
    Porsche 911 Ruf R Turbo 3.7secs
    Ferrari F40 3.8secs
    Lamborghini Murcielago 4.0secs
    Aston Martin DB9 5.0secs
    Honda NSX Type-R 4.9secs

    0-100mph comparison times

    Ultima GTR 5.8secs

    Ferrari Enzo 6.7secs
    McLaren F1 LM 6.3secs
    Porsche Carrera GT 7.4secs
    Pagani Zonda 7.5secs
    Porsche 911 Ruf R Turbo 8.5secs
    Ferrari F40 7.8secs
    Lamborghini Murcielago 9.0secs
    Aston Martin DB9 10.2secs
    Honda NSX Type-R 11.4secs
    Attached Images Attached Images

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Euroland
    Posts
    5,856
    Ultima GTR 640 #2:
    Attached Images Attached Images

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Birmingham, England
    Posts
    2,205
    I saw one of these on the road in Birmingham...dude was just coasting along pretty slowly, it was only when i got home and checked out the figures that i realised just what an awesome machine i had witnessed, too bad driver hadn't given me a live showing!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Venezuela
    Posts
    854
    Nice Car
    Sorry if I cannot express myself correctly, but I don't know English as good as I want, so my answers will probably be the same in many cases.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    England, london
    Posts
    3,348
    Looks like the koinsinegg.
    .................................................................................:¦Back Again¦:.................................................................................

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Deerfield Beach, Florida
    Posts
    5,802
    Quote Originally Posted by man 430gt
    Looks like the koinsinegg.
    Yeah, if you're drunk.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    866
    Quote Originally Posted by man 430gt
    Looks like the koinsinegg.
    Yeah the tail lights definitely look like the CC. It's fast, but ugly.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Idaho
    Posts
    6,369
    I saw one of those while watching a video on pistonheads.tv

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Perth, Australia
    Posts
    388
    i saw one of them crash at targa tasmania 2 years ago

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Euroland
    Posts
    5,856
    None of you saw one of these, because this is the all new 2005 model.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    nr Edinburgh, Whisky-soaked Scotland
    Posts
    27,775
    Quote Originally Posted by McLareN
    None of you saw one of these, because this is the all new 2005 model.
    The GTR hasn't changed since launch in 1999.

    SO lots of folks have "seen" the same car, just this one has a newer engine/transmission and getting better times. Dont' be so harsh
    Back in 1999 anyone could have gone this route with custom engine and beaten the factory
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Sible Hedingham, Essex, United Kingdom
    Posts
    3,214
    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    The GTR hasn't changed since launch in 1999.

    SO lots of folks have "seen" the same car, just this one has a newer engine/transmission and getting better times. Dont' be so harsh
    Back in 1999 anyone could have gone this route with custom engine and beaten the factory
    Missed this the first time round.
    It has actually changed cosmetically. Actually quite a bit. I wont post pics since it will spoil the thread. If i can be bothered to do a timeline style thread, i will. If i can find the correct pictures...
    Just call me Tom

    Please visit www.tomranson.com and make me feel loved.

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Poland
    Posts
    2,044
    Ultima GTR 720 at Nordschleife #1

    Press release:

    BRITISH ULTIMA GTR NURBURGRING LAP RECORD ATTEMPT THWARTED BY RAIN

    British supercar manufacturers and multiple world speed record holders Ultima Sports Ltd last week created an automotive stir by arriving in Germany for an attempt at the world renowned prestigious Nurburgring Road Car Lap Record in their standard production Ultima GTR720 road car.

    The road tyred 231mph Ultima which was driven to the circuit, was on target during public testing to create history by recording a sub 7 minutes lap of the Ring thereby setting a new outright road car lap record, but unfortunately severe rain on the day that the track had been exclusively booked by Sport Auto Magazine for the record run meant that a fully verified attempt wasn't possible.

    Ring specialist and pro driver Tom Coronel was employed to pilot the car to the new record and was staggered with the pace that the Ultima GTR had to offer during his public testing of the car in dry weather conditions.

    He commented:

    "The Ultima GTR720 is the most powerful and by far the fastest road car I have ever driven. It's an absolute missile and a huge buzz to drive! The guys at Ultima Sports have a product which is a very special machine indeed. The Ultima is an extremely well developed and sorted package. I am confident I can set a new lap record time of below 6mins 55secs for a lap as measured by Sport Auto Magazine in this car. I can't imagine any other road car ever being able to compete with the overall performance envelope that the Ultima has to offer."

    Richard Marlow, Director of Ultima Sports Ltd commented:

    "It was gutting to have had the GPS timing gear all fitted to our Ultima GTR720 with the track booked exclusively for two half hour sessions on Thursday 3rd July via Sport Auto Magazine, only for the track to be saturated by a torrential downpour, forcing us to abandon the actual lap record run.

    Exclusive track time at the Ring is essential for a lap record attempt such as this as a full-length lap (12.8mile for all Sport Auto official times) isn't even allowed to be travelled during public days due to various safety regulations. Unfortunately exclusive track time is at a premium and indeed we have been informed that it may be fully booked for the rest of this year so therefore despite our best efforts with the track organizers there was no opportunity for another lap record run on the following days. However, overall we all enjoyed ourselves immensely, it was a true pleasure to work with Ring expert and pro driver Tom Coronel who was right on world record pace.
    Unlike some other car manufacturers we specifically set out to achieve this road car lap record in the spirit in which we believe it is intended by driving the car on the public roads to and from the Nurburgring from our UK headquarters. The Ultima road car is very much suited and enjoyable to use on such cross European journey's with its comfortable seating, sealed luggage compartments, complaint suspension, road car levels of ground clearance, tractable engine, air conditioning and stereo system all coming in handy.

    I couldn't resist making a detour to make full use of the de-restricted Autobahn on the return road journey back home in the early hours of the morning, with speeds in excess of 220mph being comfortably recorded."

    Ted Marlow, Managing Director of Ultima Sports Ltd commented:

    "This was a fantastic opportunity for us to demonstrate to the world the superb road holding, aerodynamic proficiency and handling finesse of our British product, as the Ring along with the Top Gear track is one of the few tracks in existence that has publicly available verified lap times for all of the major worldwide road legal supercars in production today. This was intended to be yet further unequivocal proof of the Ultima GTR's engineering excellence and our aim for this event was to make history by setting an official outright road car lap record fully independently witnessed and timed by Sport Auto Magazine in the same way that the other supercar verified lap times are recorded. Our plan was deliberately not to merely set a manufacturer's claimed time without an independent witness but to return with a proven record. It's a shame that it appears to be very difficult and costly to obtain the required exclusive track time at the Ring unless you are a mainstream manufacturer. One thing is for certain, our Ultima GTR720 is without any doubt capable of taking the honours around the challenging Nordschleife. It was truly spectacular to watch during testing and all of us here at the factory have total confidence and faith in the world leading ability of our product and are delighted with how it stormed around this demanding track."

    The Ultima GTR720 is a fully road going car and is often used as a daily driver. The car is equipped with e-marked road tyres and fitted with our standard production 720bhp Chevrolet V8 engine option built by our OE engine suppliers American Speed. A standard G50-03 transmission was used with a taller 5th gear ratio (the taller 5th gear ratio is now a new option on our pricelist at £540) to suit the prolonged 200mph plus requirement for a successful lap record of the Nurburgring in an Ultima.

    We would very much like to take this opportunity to thank our record attempt sponsors AP Brakes, Goodridge, Intrax Suspension, Kumho Tyres and Titan for their valuable support.

    NURBURGRING LAP RECORD
    SUPERCAR COMPARISON TIMES

    Ultima GTR
    projected sub 6min 55secs


    Pagani Zonda F Clubsport
    7min 27secs

    Porsche Carrera GT
    7min 28secs

    Porsche 997 GT2
    7min 32secs

    Pagani Zonda F
    7min 33secs

    Koenigsegg CCR
    7min 34secs

    RUF RT12
    7min 35secs

    Mercedes SLR 722 GT McLaren
    7min 38secs

    Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
    7min 40secs

    Mercedes SLR McLaren
    7min 40secs

    Mercedes CLK DTM
    7min 40secs

    Porsche 997 GT3
    7min 42secs

    Chevrolet Corvette Z06
    7min 42secs

    Porsche 996 GT3 RS
    7min 43secs

    Pagani Zonda C12 S
    7min 44secs

    Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24
    7min 45secs

    Porsche 996 GT2
    7min 46secs

    Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
    7min 46secs

    Jaguar XJ220
    7min 46secs

    Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
    7min 47secs

    ULTIMA GTR720 PERFORMANCE STATS

    0-60mph
    2.6 secs World Record

    0-100mph
    5.3 secs World Record

    0-150mph
    11.8 secs World Record

    30-70mph
    1.8 secs World Record

    0-100mph-0
    9.4 secs World Record

    100mph-0 braking
    3.6 secs World Record

    Standing 1/4 mile
    9.9 secs @143mph World Record

    Top Speed
    231mph (gearing limited)

    Skidpad (200ft)
    1.176g World Record

    NOTE: All performance figures independently have been verified by official Guinness book of world records timekeepers Datron Technology who use incorruptible GPS timing gear to record the official road car world record times on road tyres in controlled/monitored conditions.
    Attached Images Attached Images

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Poland
    Posts
    2,044
    Ultima GTR 720 at Nordschleife #2
    Attached Images Attached Images

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    nr Edinburgh, Whisky-soaked Scotland
    Posts
    27,775
    More info and pics and vid are at http://www.ultimasports.co.uk/skidpanrecord.html
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. McLaren F1 GTR 1995-1997
    By McLareN in forum Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out
    Replies: 136
    Last Post: 07-16-2023, 12:42 PM
  2. Car Brochures
    By carbrochuretom in forum Books, magazines, brochures and posters
    Replies: 48
    Last Post: 08-21-2011, 01:01 PM
  3. Forza 2 Demo!!!!
    By werty in forum Gaming
    Replies: 39
    Last Post: 05-20-2007, 12:28 AM
  4. Ultima Breaks 0-60-0 Record for the 3rd time
    By silverhawk in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 09-14-2006, 08:36 AM
  5. Ultima Breaks its own World Record....again!
    By Jack_Bauer in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 34
    Last Post: 06-22-2006, 01:03 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •