About: Keating TKR

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The Keating TKR is a British sports car by Keating Supercars. It uses parts from the Saleen S7 and the Pagani Zonda. The company that produces it (Keating; formerly known as Barabus Sportscars Ltd) was founded by Tony Keating and is based in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. The TKR features a twin turbo-charged 7.0L V8 petrol engine derived from the General Motors LS (LS7) series developing 2,002 hp (1,493 kW). According to Keating, it can accelerate from 0–60 in two seconds.

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  • Der Keating TKR ist ein Supersportwagen der Oberklasse des britischen Herstellers . Er wird in England produziert und ist der stärkste in Serie produzierte Supersportwagen. Der Keating TKR ist heute (Stand 2011) der zweitschnellste Supersportwagen der Welt. Mit 418,34 km/h war er für eine kurze Zeit inoffiziell der schnellste, bis Bugatti mit dem Veyron 16,4 Super Sport mit 431,42 km/h den neuen Geschwindigkeitsrekord aufstellte. (de)
  • The Keating TKR is a British sports car by Keating Supercars. It uses parts from the Saleen S7 and the Pagani Zonda. The company that produces it (Keating; formerly known as Barabus Sportscars Ltd) was founded by Tony Keating and is based in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. The TKR features a twin turbo-charged 7.0L V8 petrol engine derived from the General Motors LS (LS7) series developing 2,002 hp (1,493 kW). According to Keating, it can accelerate from 0–60 in two seconds. The TKR has been recorded travelling at 260.1 mph at the El Mirage Lake, California. In 2010 the TKR was set to be the car of choice to break the blind land speed record. Unfortunately, the car crashed on a test run and was unable to break this record. (en)
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  • Barabus TKR-1 (en)
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  • Der Keating TKR ist ein Supersportwagen der Oberklasse des britischen Herstellers . Er wird in England produziert und ist der stärkste in Serie produzierte Supersportwagen. Der Keating TKR ist heute (Stand 2011) der zweitschnellste Supersportwagen der Welt. Mit 418,34 km/h war er für eine kurze Zeit inoffiziell der schnellste, bis Bugatti mit dem Veyron 16,4 Super Sport mit 431,42 km/h den neuen Geschwindigkeitsrekord aufstellte. (de)
  • The Keating TKR is a British sports car by Keating Supercars. It uses parts from the Saleen S7 and the Pagani Zonda. The company that produces it (Keating; formerly known as Barabus Sportscars Ltd) was founded by Tony Keating and is based in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. The TKR features a twin turbo-charged 7.0L V8 petrol engine derived from the General Motors LS (LS7) series developing 2,002 hp (1,493 kW). According to Keating, it can accelerate from 0–60 in two seconds. (en)
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  • Keating TKR (de)
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