TOP TRUMPS: Some of the supercars participating in the Bumblebee 1000 next week, catch them in Tralee, Killarney, Caherciveen and Sneen – ONE WEEK TO GO!

The Ferrari LaFerrari is a limited-edition hypercar that was produced by Ferrari. It is known for its exceptional performance, including a combined power output of 963 PS (950 hp) and a top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph). The LaFerrari was the first full hybrid produced by Ferrari, and it is one of the rarest cars in the world, with only 500 units being built

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is a limited-edition variant of the Chiron, specifically designed to break the 300 mph barrier and reach speeds of up to 490.484 km/h (304.773 mph). This model features extensive aerodynamic enhancements, including a longer tail and air curtains, to manage drag and downforce at high speeds. The Chiron Super Sport 300+ also boasts a 1,600 horsepower W16 engine and a seven-gear dual-clutch transmission for incredible acceleration

The look of the new 911 GT3 RS is characterised by the large number of functional aerodynamic elements. The most prominent feature of the GT sports car is the swan-neck-supported rear wing, which is significantly larger in all dimensions. The rear wing consists of a fixed main wing and an upper, hydraulically adjustable wing element.

The Lamborghini Huracán Performante is a high-performance super sports car known for its extreme focus on track performance and lightweight design. It features a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine, extensive use of Forged Composites® for weight reduction, and active aerodynamics (ALA) for enhanced performance. The Huracán Performante also set a record for production cars on the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit.

The Ferrari 296 GTB is a mid-rear-engined two-seater sports berlinetta with a revolutionary 120° V6 engine and a plug-in hybrid electric system, It offers a maximum of 830 hp and is designed for both track and everyday driving.
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