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Nawdy
17-06-2005, 11:49 PM
The world’s fastest street car

By Brian Laban, last updated June 13 2005

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If you absolutely had to stake your mortgage on what’s the fastest accelerating street-legal car in the world, what do you suppose you’d go for? A Ferrari, perhaps, or a Lamborghini? Maybe a Porsche or an AMG Merc? Any one of a dozen exotic names, like as not. But, unless we’re very wrong, you probably wouldn’t bet on a K-registered 1993 Vauxhall Calibra.

If you didn’t, though, you’d lose. Because it’s official: the fastest accelerating street legal car in the world really is a 12-year-old Vauxhall coupe, owned by Steve Pateman from Hitchin in Hertfordshire, who recently returned from America after beating the local street-legal dragstrip superstars at their own game. But you may have guessed, it’s no ordinary Calibra. Steve mainly built the car himself, on the basis of a professionally built chassis, with the help of Tom Rayner. There’s a ‘works’ Vauxhall connection, too, in the shape of Jim McGhee, who is a member of Steve’s support team and works for Vauxhall’s warehouse transport operation. But to be honest, that’s where the Vauxhall connections start to look a bit thin, because under the massive hood moulding of the red Calibra you aren’t going to find four or even six cylinders from the rather handsome old coupe version of the Cavalier; and you aren’t going to find the original car’s rather modest 115bhp either – not even the turbo’s heady 201bhp. Oh, and don’t look for front-wheel drive either, or four comfy seats…

What’ll it do?

No, under this Calibra’s bulging but still instantly recognisable body work you’ll find a rather bigger punch – from an 11.5-litre (yes that’s right) an 11.5-litre big-block Chevrolet V8 that again isn’t exactly Vauxhall but is at least part of the GM family. And if that isn’t enough, the mighty engine that Steve Pateman also largely built himself has nitrous injection, and claims a maximum power output of 1400bhp. So ‘adequate’, then. 0-60? How about 1.25 seconds - enough to make motorbikes and F1 cars blush beetroot red. Certainly enough, even before he crossed the Atlantic, to have given Steve and the Calibra the title of fastest street legal car in Europe some time ago. But this time, the scalps were American and Canadian, too.

How does it stop?

The event was based at the appropriately named No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, Louisiana, where the Good Ole Boys know a thing or two about fast cars. But the competition takes to the streets properly, too – because the rules say that you have to be able to do just that. Even though they also say that cars with sub-10-second standing quarter-mile times are obliged to have supplementary parachute braking systems. Just like Steve’s Calibra, which has a chute sandwiched between a remarkably standard looking rear bumper and the less than standard big rear wing. Fire systems, full roll cages and full racing harnesses are also required – but continuing the weirdness, so are lights, wipers and a horn, plus street-legal treaded tyres and registration plates – and tax, insurance and MOT!
That’s because every car has to run at some point on standard unleaded petrol, and to complete a road route (in this case around the rural roads surrounding the raceway) of around 25 miles – presumably without destroying the road surface or frightening the locals half to death, although that bit isn’t actually written down. If they don’t get back to the dragstrip unaided, that’s the end of their chances. Steve Pateman and the Calibra did get back, totally within the regulations, and in the match-race knockout series that followed they blew away all-comers, including three other competitors from the UK. His winning time for the classic standing quarter is 8.2 seconds, with a terminal speed of more than 168mph. And if you know of a faster street-legal Calibra than that, we’d be pleased to hear from you.

Vital Statistics

- Vauxhall Calibra Body on a full tube chassis 706ci (11.5 ltr) Alluminium Big Block Engine

- Fully Street Legal, MOT, tax, full exhaust system, treaded tyres, runs on normal unleaded petrol

- Street car champion in 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2003.

- World Street Race Champion 2005 (held in America), making it world’s fastest streetcar

- Best times so far:

1/4 mile in 8.14 sec @ 174mph

0 - 60 in 1.25 sec

Source (http://cars.msn.co.uk/carnews/streetracejun05/Default.asp#1)

Kirium
18-06-2005, 12:00 AM
The ultimate TLGP machine... :D

Febs
18-06-2005, 12:04 AM
What are they classing as "street" cars? Aren't there 7 second street registered cars here in Australia? One local competition and they think it gives them the title of "World's fastest"? :rolleyes:

I'm sure I saw a 7.9 second black Torrie at the old EC dragstrip on a Wednesday night once (all cars there had to be street rego'd).

Cheers,
- Febs.

YIIR8
18-06-2005, 12:54 AM
Hmmm....I guess everyones ideas are different when it comes to "perceived" street legal..... :rolleyes:

Febs
18-06-2005, 01:06 AM
Street legal and street rego'd are very different things though. All(?) the cars at the regular Wednesday night WSID meets are street "registered", but there's some that are clearly not legal, and arrive/leave on trailers etc...

Cheers,
- Febs.

EXECJIM
18-06-2005, 01:16 AM
Sleeper :lol:




Wouldnt pick that 1 at the lights :rolleyes:

Nawdy
18-06-2005, 10:03 AM
Street legal and street rego'd are very different things though. All(?) the cars at the regular Wednesday night WSID meets are street "registered", but there's some that are clearly not legal, and arrive/leave on trailers etc...

Cheers,
- Febs.

That's a big old can o' worms that one! Are they supposed to be registered or registerable for street meets? And what part do scutineers and event organisers play in this?

We have cars at Hidden Valley that compete at meets that are not registered but are registerable (The Heat and a 308-powered Gemini S/W are two that come to mind). These guys play within the rules and spirit of competition.

Is this happening at other racetracks around the country?

NosPig
18-06-2005, 10:47 PM
What are they classing as "street" cars? Aren't there 7 second street registered cars here in Australia? One local competition and they think it gives them the title of "World's fastest"? :rolleyes:

I'm sure I saw a 7.9 second black Torrie at the old EC dragstrip on a Wednesday night once (all cars there had to be street rego'd).

Cheers,
- Febs.

Mark Hayes has gone a 7.99, not on street tyres, but its legal all the same. Probably more legal than alot of the 10 and 11 second toranas about

Elite SS
19-06-2005, 01:51 AM
Well said "Febs" a BIG difference between street Reg. & Street Legal.
I would like to see it go through any Pit inspection and get a Road worth cert.
Big "Bazz" Barry Birt who used to own "Hume Muffler/ Performance"
built a Blown 454 Big Block to run up against Garry Walkers Twin Turbo Jag
A $100 000.oo Challenge to who could ever beat the JAG, Barry's Monaro was
Tubbed, Blown in full street trim & 100 % Road legal app. 900 hp in 1987.
Eventually Walker made excuse after excuse not to run up against
"The Cat Killer" he pulled out and never came up with the money...
Street Legal is not a drag car and Drag Car is not street Legal

MattJ
19-06-2005, 08:48 AM
Might buy a top fueler & bolt some plates on it.Reckon I can take out that title then.

Glenn

Elite SS
19-06-2005, 05:57 PM
Might buy a top fueler & bolt some plates on it.Reckon I can take out that title then.

Glenn

Yeah ! but you might have to raise it a bit, just to go over the PITS,
you know the rule 100 mm clearance otherwise it should be OK :lol: :lol: :lol:

a9x_hatch
22-06-2005, 09:18 PM
there was a street regoed lj torana that ran 7.99@175mph last week and just to prove it was a street car they removed the parachute after the meet and drove it 200kms to a photo chute also dont forget eddy tesony (hope i spelt that right) runs 8.1's out of his vh commadore there is no way that is the fastest street car in the world