The fastest Mini Cooper in the world is made by none other than ABF Performance. This tiny supercar has a 10.48 second quarter-mile, courtesy of a 650-horsepower engine and trim 1,750-pound weight. Under the hood, you'll see a turbocharger and intercooler neatly tucked into the engine bay. It's worth noting that a stock Mini Cooper has about 172 horsepower.
ABF plans to roll out a bevy of turn-key street-legal road race cars just in time for November's SEMA show. They'll also release a Club Racing Mini Cooper series throughout the U.S.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Compact Supercars
- Creating compact supercars with powerful engines and lightweight design.
- Turn-key Road Race Cars
- Developing turn-key street-legal road race cars for enthusiasts.
- Club Racing Mini Cooper
- Introducing a series of club racing Mini Coopers for racing enthusiasts in the U.S.
Where This Applies
- Automotive
- Opportunity for automotive companies to innovate and produce compact supercars with high performance.
- Sports Car Manufacturing
- Potential for sports car manufacturers to create turn-key road race cars for a niche market.
- Racing Events and Organizations
- Opportunity for racing events and organizations to embrace the club racing Mini Cooper series and attract enthusiasts.
