250gto-old
250GTO
250gto-old

Awesome car, but it's still based on the wrong GT40.

I think you may be forgetting the silent "z"...

A JCW Mini. I had just as much fun driving it as I do my current 911 (997.2 Carrera).

I don't think those people would like my average of 8-9 mpg.

I still have one in one of my cars. I think its cool. Then again, I am pretty much a car nerd.

It's not burning. It's just converting the excess energy to flame to maintain traction.

Add headlights, taillights, signals, swap the engine, then register it as a kit car.

Your right. It's a vintage Formula Vee car.

Cheap, and unbelievably fun to drive.

I thought it was really fun, but personally, I liked driving the 968 better.

"THIS. ON AN [ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING]."

Maybe a little bit of personal bias here. But seriously, how can you argue with a true Loewy design?

Just modeling parts that look that good and run so smoothly in-engine is a feat itself. The physics engine in rFactor is very processor intensive for a game, so the models have to be relatively low-poly, and therefore collision boxes are far less detailed than the actual model. Just seeing a sim react so well is mind

Now playing

rFactor. Still awesome after all these years.

Looks like a Lola T70, just a guess.

It looks like a Citroen, so probably the latter.

Duesenberg SJ. Unmolested can mean unrestored (although I choose to restore my classics).