The Record That Will Never Be Broken
The Record That Will Never Be Broken The WM P88, a French sports prototype racing car, gained fame by breaking the speed record at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team's goal was to exceed 400 km/h (248.5 mph) on the Mulsanne Straight. Achieving this required meticulous aerodynamic refinements and a powerful Peugeot engine. During qualifying, driver Roger Dorchy reached a peak speed of 405 km/h (251.1 mph), setting a new record. Although the car did not finish the race due to mechanical issues, its record-breaking speed remains a historic achievement in endurance racing history. #WM #P88 #WMP88 #lemans #topspeed Consider supporting us on Ko-fi so we can keep making awesome content for you guys! :) https://ko-fi.com/motorlegends For business inquiries: [email protected]

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