Sun. May 17th, 2026

So you feel the intense craze for speed. You have a dream of racing in the street and wafting the car next to you. You went gaga over the “Fast and Furious” movies and still they couldn’t suffice you. If you love spending hours chatting about racing cars, it’s time to turn on the key and rekindle your hidden desire – bang on and leave the world in a cloud of dust.

Racing Cars comes in a range of different varieties; however, each one focuses on exclusively designed racing cars giving tough competition to one another. In 1895, car racing came into the scene and since then, has become one of the most trendy world sports. Here’s a list of some of the fastest cars in the world that’ll send cold chills down your spine.

Honda S2000 Roadster

With the price tag hovering around $34,050, the Honda S2000 is definitely one of the costliest cars on the catalog, but it’s worth it owing to its incredible speed. Boasting an in-line 4 cylinder engine with the capacity of delivering 237 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and generating 162 lb-ft of torque at 6,800 rpm, this awesome S2000 balances light weight with color – available at just 2,855 pounds. In a nutshell, this masterpiece will keep you on your tenterhooks all through your ride.

Mitsubishi Eclipse GT

This tour de force has been around for quite a long time, and it also played a major part in 2 Fast 2 Furious. The performance parts and more streamline kits for the vehicle has developed over time, and today you get loads of customized options. However, it’s not really necessary for you to do so. The Eclipse GT drives down the show room with 263 horsepower from the 3.8 liter V6 and 260 lb-ft of torque. The stock parts will enable you to cover a quarter mile in less than 15 seconds. However, if you want a little more speed and thrill, you can effortlessly drive the car down in the 10-second range.

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R

If car racing rules over your dreams, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is just the perfect option for you. Owing to its incredible speed, Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R was never available stateside since Nissan said no to abide by U.S. regulations. This vehicle delivers 276 horsepower at 6,800 rpm; however, it can be easily increased to more than 600 horsepower. Skyline can cover a 13.7-second quarter distance off the assembly line.

Car racing requires more than just a race car and knowing how to turn the steering. In order to be a successful car racer, you need to consult a range of racing experts and take their valuable advice. Unbeaten car racers have an entire team of automotive experts and corporate backings behind them ahead of making a round around the track. Before you take the big plunge, take these important factors into consideration. Just craze and enthusiasm isn’t enough; you need to employ the right tactics. Go ahead – the track is waiting for you.

By Abby Waechter

Abby Waechter is an accomplished journalist, editorial strategist, and digital publishing professional with over six years of hands-on experience in the media industry. As the Editor-in-Chief of 8Blogs.com, she leads the editorial vision of one of the web's most ambitious business and industry publications — a platform dedicated to delivering sharp, credible, and actionable content for professionals, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders across the globe. Abby's journey into the world of professional writing and editing began long before her byline appeared on any publication. Growing up with a natural curiosity for how businesses work, how economies shift, and how leadership shapes organizations, she found herself drawn to the intersection of journalism and business from an early age. That passion led her to Ohio University — one of the United States' most respected public research universities, located in Athens, Ohio — where she pursued a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Communications. Ohio University's School of Media Arts and Studies gave Abby a rigorous academic foundation in editorial ethics, news writing, investigative reporting, audience analysis, and multimedia storytelling. It was here that she developed the disciplined writing habits and critical thinking skills that would define her professional career. She graduated with a deep understanding of what separates good content from truly great content — and a firm commitment to always delivering the latter. Before stepping into a full editorial role, Abby gained invaluable real-world experience through internships at newspapers, regional magazines, and online publishing companies. These early career placements were formative. Working in fast-paced newsrooms taught her how to research under pressure, verify facts rigorously, and write with clarity and precision on tight deadlines. Her internship experiences also gave her a front-row seat to the rapid transformation of media — from print-first thinking to digital-first strategy — a shift she embraced fully and has championed ever since. Over the following six to seven years, Abby built a diverse and impressive portfolio spanning writing, reporting, editorial assistance, and content strategy. She has covered topics ranging from startup ecosystems and venture capital trends to leadership philosophy, workplace culture, global trade, and emerging technologies. Her work is consistently praised for being well-researched, reader-friendly, and genuinely insightful — never sacrificing depth for the sake of brevity, nor clarity for the sake of complexity. At 8Blogs.com, Abby oversees a broad editorial mandate that spans twelve content categories including Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, Technology, HR, Sustainability, and Global Business. She sets the tone, maintains editorial standards, and ensures that every article published reflects the publication's core values — integrity, depth, and practical intelligence. When she is not editing or writing, Abby stays close to the business world through industry events, professional reading, and mentoring emerging writers who are just beginning their own editorial journeys.