: In simulations, it is roughly 20 seconds faster per lap than a contemporary Formula 1 car at circuits like Suzuka. Legacy in Gaming
: The car uses a "fan car" system inspired by the Brabham BT46B. A massive fan at the rear sucks air from beneath the car, creating a vacuum that glues it to the track regardless of speed.
: Up to 8.75G in corners, which is near the limit of what a human body can survive without specialized G-suits.
According to technical specifications released by the game's creators, the X2010 reaches performance levels that would be physically dangerous for a human driver: : Over 450 km/h (280 mph).
: It is powered by a 1,483 hp twin-turbo V6 engine. Combined with a carbon-fiber chassis, it achieves a power-to-weight ratio that makes standard supercars look stationary. Theoretical Performance Stats
: In simulations, it is roughly 20 seconds faster per lap than a contemporary Formula 1 car at circuits like Suzuka. Legacy in Gaming
: The car uses a "fan car" system inspired by the Brabham BT46B. A massive fan at the rear sucks air from beneath the car, creating a vacuum that glues it to the track regardless of speed.
: Up to 8.75G in corners, which is near the limit of what a human body can survive without specialized G-suits.
According to technical specifications released by the game's creators, the X2010 reaches performance levels that would be physically dangerous for a human driver: : Over 450 km/h (280 mph).
: It is powered by a 1,483 hp twin-turbo V6 engine. Combined with a carbon-fiber chassis, it achieves a power-to-weight ratio that makes standard supercars look stationary. Theoretical Performance Stats