
After getting their Praga Bohema at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed, Mark and Marcie Butters visited the famous Top Gear test track at Dunsfold, UK, where the Bohema holds the record as the fastest internal-combustion road car. Ben Collins, who set the record recently, gave the new owners a full run down of the car’s capabilities, with 700 hp, an all-carbon body, and a curb weight under 2,200 pounds. Then it was over to the proud new owners for their own track time.
Mark and Marcie Butters from Boca Raton, Florida, would see their Praga Bohema unwrapped on stage at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK.

... and Goodwood visitors waited at the stand to see the debut.

Mark and Marcie Butters flanking driver Ben Collins.

So much carbon fiber.

... and a super low front wing.

Driver Ben Collins (from left) and Praga Cars owner Tomas Kasparek present Marcie and Mark Butters with their Bohema.

There are 1,984 pounds of downforce at 155 mph.

Marcie and Mark Butters with their Praga Bohema at Top Gear track in Dunsfold, UK.

Praga Bohema at Top Gear track in Dunsfold, UK.

Top speed is 197 mph.

Mark Butters and passenger Marcie Butters are thumbs up, while driver Ben Collins gets ready to drive at Dunsfold.

Praga Cars owner Tomas Kasparek presents Mark Butters with the Bohema's steering yoke.

Praga Bohema on the Top Gear track at Dunsfold, UK.

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