Red Bull X1 Prototype revealed for Gran Turismo 5 [video]

X1 Prototype is a 'fan car' with 1500 PS (1106 kW) and a top speed of 450 km/h

Red Bull Racing, in partnership with Polyphony Digtial, has unveiled the X1 Prototype - a fictitious model meant for the Gran Turismo 5 video game.

In the video here we see Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel testing the X1 in the virtual world.

It purports to be the world's fastest driving machine.

The X1 Prototype is a fan car developed with the contributions of Red Bull Racing's aerodynamicist Adrian Newey. A fan car is just that - a race car with a fan that forces the air out from under the car reducing lift and creating a suction effect with immense downforce.

Fan cars have been banned from most racing due to the steroid-like advantages in aerodynamics and handling they provide.

The X1 Prototype comes with a 3000 cc twin-turbo V6 producing an immense 1500 PS (1106 kW) and 714 Nm of torque. 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) is 1.4 seconds and the X1 reaches 200 mph (322 km/h) in 6.1 seconds. Top speed is 450km/h and maximum lateral acceleration can reach 8.75G - at the very limit of what the human body can withstand.

Source: Sony

X1 Prototype Full Reveal

Polyphony Digtial has today fully revealed the "X1 Prototype", a project in conjunction with Red Bull Racing.

All races that exist in today's world are restricted by regulations. However the X1 is a machine born from a fantastic "what if" dream of Polyphony; "What would the fastest racing car on Earth, free of any and all regulations look like?"

Initially the X1 prototype was a single seater, canopied prototype wing car with covered front wheels. The performance brought about by the 1500ps direct injection V6 Twin Turbo would have been spectacular as is, with a top speed of 400km/h and a maximum lateral acceleration of 6G. But this concept showed an even greater advancement through the help of Red Bull Racing, who became a partner in this project.

Red Bull Racing's chief technical officer, the genius aerodynamicist Adrian Newey proposed that "Fan Car" technology, a dream that he had held to himself over the years be added to the X1 Prototype.

A "fan car" is a vehicle having a fan mechanism which forces the air out from underneath the car, to reduce air pressure under the car's floor. The resulting suction draws the car to the ground surface and creates a massive amount of downforce. And because it can create downforce regardless of the vehicle's current speed, it dramatically raises it's cornering speed even in low speed corners.

The incredible ability of fan cars has already been proven in history. The Chaparral 2J fan car entered in the 1970 Can-Nam series was so fast that it was banned after just 1 season. Even in the F1, the BT46B fan car entered in 1978 by Brabham dominated the opening round of the series with extreme speed, and was banned just after that single race.

With this proposal from Mr. Newey, the machine was transformed with a large fan added to the rear end of the body. With additional advice regarding the shapes of the front and rear wings and rear diffuser, its aerodynamics became even further refined. As a result, the X1 prototype attained an astonishing level of performance, reaching a top speed of over 450km/h, with a maximum lateral acceleration reaching up to 8.75G. This is a performance level that is at the very limits of what a normal human body can withstand.

The driver who performed the shakedown test of the machine in Gran Turismo 5, was the world famous Sebastian Vettel. In his very first run on the Suzuka Circuit, he shortened the record time of the course by over 20 seconds. And in the test drive on the Nurburgring GP Course, he marked a record time of 1 minute 4 seconds, drawing out the incredible potential of the X1 Prototype.

This is the dream of the fastest racing car on land, brought to life through the collaboration between Polyphony and Red Bull. Witness for yourself the power of the X1 through the in-game "X1 Challenge", the first driving lesson ever in Gran Turismo to be performed by a top professional driver.

Adrian Newey, Chief Technical Officer at Red Bull Racing

The results were thrilling. X1 is about evolution. Delivering the optimum combination of tested technologies in a single integrated design. This would be the future of racing were we not bound by regulations, but one that is achievable today. And as Sebastian has shown, it is about devastating speed coupled with real handling control. Today thanks to PlayStation®3 and Gran Turismo we can test drive the future.


Kazunori Yamauchi, President, Polyphony Digital Inc and creator of the Gran Turismo series

X1 sees the marriage of virtual and real worlds as we explore the boundaries of our technology and aesthetic senses. The X1 Prototype Project has been motivated by curiosity and passion, powerful forces that brought together the best the world has to offer in design, physics simulation, racing car product technology and driving.

X1 Downforce Specifications

Lets try calculating the cornering G's of the X1 at 300km/h from the total tire load and coefficient of friction for the tires.

The total load on the X1's tires at 300km/h is 1142.7kgf at the front tires, and 1432kgf at the rear tires. The coefficient of friction for the tires isμ=1.97. From these conditions, the maximum cornering force that the tires can exhibit can be determined to be 5073kgf. Dividing this by the wet weight of the X1 of 615kg comes to be 8.25, which is the maximum cornering G of the X1.

8.25G greatly exceeds the G's felt during the launch of the Space Shuttle, and is roughly the same as that of a jet fighter plane at full afterburner. It is a figure at the very limits of what a human body can withstand.

Test Calculation: Cornering G at 300km/h
Total Tire Load: 2575.6kgf (Front Wheel 1142.7kgf+Rear Wheel 1432.9kgf)
Coefficient of Friction of Tires: μ=1.97 (baseμ=2.16, model calculates an efficiency reduction to 91.5% under high load)
Cornering force that can be exhibited by tires: 5073.9kgf
Cornering G: 8.25G (= 5073.9kgf / 615kg)

 

X1 Specifications
Dimensions
Total Length: 4.75m
Total Width: 2.18m
Height: 0.98m

Wheel Base: 2.9m
Front Track Width: 1.85m
Rear Track Width: 1.78m
Weight
Dry Weight: 545kg
Wet Weight: 615kg
Engine
Type: V6 Twin Turbo (Direct Injection)
Engine Displacement: 3000cc
Maximum Output: 1106.0kw (1503.8ps) / 15000rpm *1483hp
Maximum Torque: 714.1Nm (72.9kgf*m) / 12000rpm
Suspension Full Active Ride Suspension
Downforce generated at the bottom due to the fan
Maximum Output 9800N, (1000kgf) equal to 1.63G
Downforce acting at vehicle speed squared due to the wings/Venturi Effect At 100km/h:
1044.7N, (106.6kgf) equal to 0.17G

At 200km/h:
4181.7N, (426.7kgf) equal to 0.69G

At 300km/h:
9412.9N, (960.5kgf) equal to 1.56G

At 400km/h:
16732.5N, (1707.4kgf) equal to 2.78G

Performance Data
0-60mph: 1.4sec
0-120mph: 2.8sec
0-200mph: 6.1sec

Maximum Speed: Over 280mph (450km/h+)
Maximum Longitudinal or Lateral Acceleration: 8.25G at 300km/h

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 Mister Stig Mister Stig
Imagination can do anything - build it and prove this figures aren't just bullsh*t!!
October 29, 2010 9:23 am
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
Well that's strange. Other resources on the internet reveals the fact that this thing uses a jet turbine mated to a CVT gearbox, not a piston engine.
October 29, 2010 8:51 pm
 joseferreira joseferreira
Just amazing. This game really is stunning, like to see this car running in real F1 championship speeding over 280mph :D
October 29, 2010 9:29 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
If that thing actually existed, I doubt the driver would make it out alive at those speeds with HUGE G-forces.
October 29, 2010 9:35 am
 ithyandel ithyandel
air force pilots take those figures, but not for more than 5 to 10 min, a full race 45 to 60 min would be insanely straining, the kind of stamina and endurance the pilot of that thing will need are inhuman.
October 29, 2010 10:23 am
 clash_189 clash_189
That is why F1 drivers are paid a lot and seems in the past it was Ok to get such challenge. It is just pity that now drivers are too aware of safety and not the fastest way (though also the riskiest plan) as old school mates drove in 50s to win any race. Got injured? Then it is time for reserve drivers to shine other than pay and travel them for nothing.
October 29, 2010 6:53 pm
 ithyandel ithyandel
i'm wandering what would happen if such a vehicle is built and raced. 8 G lateral force when it hits a rumble strip or take any kind of air... that would send the car flying sideways until it hit a wall.
October 29, 2010 10:38 am
 rooster82 rooster82
The only reason why I could see this X1 go flying is because... It runs on Red Bull, And we all know what Red Bull does best. LOL
October 29, 2010 4:00 pm
 bordeauxman1 bordeauxman1
BUILD IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f1 will be less annoying !!!!!!!
October 29, 2010 10:44 am
 GHERNAS GHERNAS
I WISH TO SEE THIS CAR IN A REAL RACE..
October 29, 2010 11:53 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Whilst a driver would need a G-suit to avoid blocking out under 6 lateral G, this car is technically possible. I bet that with the necessary money they could make a car with these sorts of numbers. The long list of specs in the Press Release are a clue that they're not just fantasising.
October 29, 2010 12:30 pm
 Earthling Earthling
I wonder what tires they put on that car. Knowing Gran Turismo, how often will u have to pit?
October 29, 2010 3:36 pm
 Lennox.... Lennox....
this is the future of formula 1!!
October 29, 2010 4:33 pm
 steelerfan2009 steelerfan2009
this car is why the game got delayed, first i read it had a turbine engine a few weeks ago, now it has a turbo v6.
October 29, 2010 8:57 pm
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
a fighter pilot can max 9 g's but only for a short while..but its all vertical load and only little lateral load, far less than 8 g...you need to have a very strong neck to take 8 g longitudinal sideways load...making this car on the brink of illogical
October 30, 2010 12:42 am
 vilivo vilivo
So what everyone is trying to say, though this car is possible, the human being is too poorly designed to handle this... I kinda knew we were badly designed all along tho...
October 30, 2010 2:56 am
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
A Caparo T1 in Red Bull livery. With MUCH nicer headlights.
October 30, 2010 4:30 am
 MTC MTC
turbine engine or twin turbo V6? This is getting like GT5's release date
October 30, 2010 4:44 pm