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How fast can a car vs motor bike?

The top speed of a car or motorbike depends on a variety of factors, including engine size, design, and driver skill.

Some specific factors that can affect the speed of a car vs. a motorbike include:

- Engine size: In general, the larger the engine, the more powerful it will be and the faster the vehicle will be able to go.

- Design: The design of a vehicle can also affect its speed. For example, a streamlined vehicle such as a sports car will be more aerodynamic and therefore able to go faster than a bulky vehicle such as a truck.

- Driver skill: The skill of the driver can also make a big difference in how fast a car or motorbike can go. A skilled driver will be able to take advantage of the vehicle's full potential, while an unskilled driver may not be able to reach the vehicle's maximum speed.

With all these factors in mind, here is a general comparison of the top speeds of cars and motorbikes:

- Cars: The fastest production car in the world is the Bugatti Chiron, which has a top speed of 261 mph (420 km/h).

- Motorbikes: The fastest production motorbike in the world is the Suzuki Hayabusa, which has a top speed of 194 mph (312 km/h).

However, it is important to note that these are just the top speeds of production vehicles. In the world of racing, there are many cars and motorbikes that can go much faster.