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**Epic Triumph of the Ford SuperVan 4.2 at the Bathurst 500**

by Lerato Mokena
February 26, 2024

The Ford SuperVan 4.2 made history at the Bathurst 500 in Australia, setting new lap records for the fastest closedwheel, electric, and commercial vehicle categories. Driven by Romain Dumas, the vehicle achieved an impressive time of 1:56.3247 while hitting top speeds of over 300 km/h and delivering an astonishing 2,000 horsepower. This achievement highlights the advancements in electric vehicle technology and represents a bright future for sustainable racing. The SuperVan is more than a speedy vehicle; it symbolizes the advancements in electric vehicle technology, serving as a bright beacon on the path to a sustainable racing industry.

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