Fastest German Cars Ever Made
9ff is one of those companies few have heard about, but everyone should know. Like RUF, 9ff is based out of Germany but has only been around since 2001. In 2009, the GT9-R was announced, and 9ff went gunning to break the SSC Ultimate Aero TT’s street-legal car speed record. The chassis was a custom mid-mounted design powered by a Porsche-derived twin-turbo 4.0-liter flat-six engine making 1,120 hp. It didn’t break SSC Ultimate Aero TT’s 256.18 mph record, but it did heroically clock 254 mph on a pass. Bugatti then stole the limelight in 2010 by clocking 260 mph, and the 9ff GT9-R was sadly forgotten. We remember it here, though, as while it may not have been pretty it was incredibly fast.
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