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WATCH: Volkswagen electrifies Goodwood's all-time hill record

The all-electric Volkswagen ID.R has broken the outright Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard Hillclimb record, 20 years after it was set by ex-F1 star Nick Heidfeld in a McLaren MP4/13.

By stopping the clock in a time of 41.18 seconds the state-of-the-art ID.R averaged 163km/h (101.4mph) along the challenging 1.16-mile course.

Driven by two-time Le Mans 24 Hours-winner Romain Dumas, the Hillclimb record is the third landmark for the all-electric machine.

The ID.R established a new electric vehicle lap record around the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife, with a time of 06:05.33 minutes in June, to add to its outright record on the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado, USA, (07.57.15 minutes) set in June 2018.

In 1999, McLaren set the fastest time on the 1.16-mile Goodwood Hillclimb with its MP4/13 F1 car, driven by then-F1 driver Nick Heidfeld in a time of 00:41:60. It has taken 20 years for the record to be broken, with the ID. R beating its winning 2018 time of 00:43:86 to break the outright record this year. 

With a further year of development behind it, the all-electric ID.R produces 500kW (670bhp) and 650Nm, and weighs less than 1100kg with the driver on board.

The remarkable Volkswagen can accelerate from 0-62mph in 2.25 seconds, topping out at 168mph. 

Motorsport Director Sven Smeets from Volkswagen said: "The Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb is one of the most iconic Hillclimbs in the world. The track is so narrow and difficult to master, with zero room for error. Dumas and the whole Volkswagen team performed flawlessly to set the record. 

VW electric hill run

                                                           Image: Newspress

"A change is taking place in the field of production vehicles and in motorsport. Electric cars are becoming increasingly more powerful and it’s great to see them now rivalling combustion engines on track.

To get an idea of how far we’ve developed the car, in 2018 we ran a 00:43.86 – this year we were almost three seconds faster." 

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