The Sealy, Texas, tuning shop that created the Hennessey Venom GT—the supercar that (unofficially) broke the production-car world speed record—recently revealed the first details about that vehicle’s upcoming successor, the Hennessey Venom F5.
Named after the highest classification on the Fujita scale—which is used to measure the strength of tornadoes—the Venom F5 promises to be quicker and faster and to handle better than its forebear. While the Venom GT was able to break the 270 mph barrier, Hennessey hop…