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.
You don't. Currently the fastest road car in production is the Bugatti Veyron, which at 1,001 horsepower, is rated at only 254 mph. Even if there were a production car capable of 300 mph, there are very few places in the entire world that you would be capable of achieving that speed at.
Definitely, with no problem. If dropped from an altitude of at least 3,006-ft, the car's speed will be at least 300 mph when it hits the ground. The fastest production vehicle you can buy is the Bugatti Veron Super Sport. It has a top speed of 267 mph. Top Fuel Dragsters regulating go over 330 mph in 1/4 mile from a standing start. The Trust SSC hit 771 mph in 1997. Many cars have bested the 300 mph mark.
this depends on how fast your average speed is 300 miles / average speed in mph = how many hours you will travel
Ford GT40
300 mph
A Nascar Sprint Cup Series car can go from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds. Click on the link below for more information.
We know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
The Bugatti Veyron supersport is the fasted production car at 268 mph I think not. The Porsche 918 spyder can go to i think 200 but not 300. sorry. but one day, there will be one. :)
207 mph
10 to 20 mph
300 hundred mph
This is a very situational event. What are you driving? Are you wearing a helmet. There have been people who have rolled cars at 300 mph and lived. But there are people who have rolled cars at 30 mph and died.