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porsche 919 Hybrid Evo wasn’t built under racing regulations anymore — it was built after Porsche removed the chains. Starting with the three-time Le Mans winning 919 Hybrid, engineers unleashed everything the rules used to hold back: more power, more downforce, less weight and pure aerodynamic insanity. The result was a machine producing around 1,160 horsepower from a turbocharged V4 hybrid system, weighing only around 849 kg, and generating levels of grip that even Formula 1 drivers respected.   Then came Nürburgring. On June 29, 2018, Timo Bernhard took the 919 Hybrid Evo into the Green Hell and delivered one of the most insane laps motorsport has ever seen: 5:19.55 around the Nordschleife. The car averaged 233.8 km/h over the entire 20.8 km circuit and destroyed Stefan Bellof’s legendary 1983 record by more than 51 seconds — a gap so massive it felt unreal. Even years later, the record still stands as one of the most untouchable achievements in Nürburgring history.   Specifications: 	•	Engine: 2.0L Turbocharged V4 Hybrid 	•	Total Power: ~1,160 hp 	•	Electric Motor Output: ~440 hp 	•	Combustion Engine Output: ~720 hp 	•	Transmission: 7-Speed Sequential 	•	Drivetrain: All-Wheel Drive (Hybrid AWD) 	•	Weight: ~849 kg 	•	Top Speed: 369.4 km/h 	•	Nürburgring Record: 5:19.55 (2018)   The terrifying part wasn’t the power. It was how the car used it. Watching the onboard lap feels wrong even today — corners arrive too fast, braking zones look impossible, and sections that should require lifting are taken flat-out. The 919 Hybrid Evo didn’t just break Nürburgring’s record. It redefined what people thought was physically possible on that track.#porsche #919hybrid #evo #nurburgringrecord #fastestcar
porsche 919 Hybrid Evo wasn’t built under racing regulations anymore — it was built after Porsche removed the chains. Starting with the three-time Le Mans winning 919 Hybrid, engineers unleashed everything the rules used to hold back: more power, more downforce, less weight and pure aerodynamic insanity. The result was a machine producing around 1,160 horsepower from a turbocharged V4 hybrid system, weighing only around 849 kg, and generating levels of grip that even Formula 1 drivers respected. Then came Nürburgring. On June 29, 2018, Timo Bernhard took the 919 Hybrid Evo into the Green Hell and delivered one of the most insane laps motorsport has ever seen: 5:19.55 around the Nordschleife. The car averaged 233.8 km/h over the entire 20.8 km circuit and destroyed Stefan Bellof’s legendary 1983 record by more than 51 seconds — a gap so massive it felt unreal. Even years later, the record still stands as one of the most untouchable achievements in Nürburgring history. Specifications: • Engine: 2.0L Turbocharged V4 Hybrid • Total Power: ~1,160 hp • Electric Motor Output: ~440 hp • Combustion Engine Output: ~720 hp • Transmission: 7-Speed Sequential • Drivetrain: All-Wheel Drive (Hybrid AWD) • Weight: ~849 kg • Top Speed: 369.4 km/h • Nürburgring Record: 5:19.55 (2018) The terrifying part wasn’t the power. It was how the car used it. Watching the onboard lap feels wrong even today — corners arrive too fast, braking zones look impossible, and sections that should require lifting are taken flat-out. The 919 Hybrid Evo didn’t just break Nürburgring’s record. It redefined what people thought was physically possible on that track.#porsche #919hybrid #evo #nurburgringrecord #fastestcar

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