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It's theoretically possible, but no wheel driven car has yet done this. 403.10 MPH is the current record, and that was established in 1964. The ThrustSSC, which is turbofan powered and thrust propelled, holds the current land speed record at 760.343 MPH over a distance of one kilometer and 763.035 MPH over a distance of one mile.

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Yes there are cars that can go 300, but those are not Indy or Formula One cars that can.

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1000 kilometers per hour

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not yet

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Dagger GT

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yes

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