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The Nissan GT-R LM Nismo. Who thought making a front engine basically front wheel drive hybrid LMP1 was a good idea. The Hybrid system never worked and it was slower than the LMP2 cars a class below it, along with being unreliable.

How about a Jaguar F Pace S? Couldn’t find an SVR in budget but the Jaguar supercharged V6 still sounds great (one of the big selling points on my F Type) and should be a fun drive for an SUV.

Not a big part of the business yet, but I bet they will further ramp up the Classiche arm. Perhaps offer in house restomods and upgrades on the likes of Testarossa 308 etc. It’s already revenue generating (people pay minimum $5,000 (and way more for something like a 250GTO) for Classiche certification, they will

NP as long as it has a vin and title. Ship it to MZR motorsports in the UK. That and many GBP later perfect restomod 240Z

Test drove one a couple of months back. It was nice to drive but as a ultra high spec one at nearly $40,000 once tax was thrown in it felt too expensive for what it was. The dealer didn’t have any lower spec cars available so we ended up buying a CX5 instead for less money (and no turbo).

Yes in the recently unveiled GTS trim.

The 1982 race was even wilder. There were six classified finishers but only the winner (Riccardo Patrese) actually crossed the line to complete the full 76 laps. 2nd and 3rd placed cars has run out of fuel on the final lap. Patrese himself had spun off on oil on the final lap, but got going again to finish. The other

Indeed even Stellantis owned Maserati will be launching at least two EV’s in the next twelve months.

Any convertible with a Weber carburetor fed Ferrari ColomboV12 engine. All the better to hear the engine with the roof down.

As a European currently living in Atlanta, the downtown section of the I75 pretty much proves the stereotype of American drivers. The only place I have been to with worse driving is New Delhi India.

I like the idea of a race in Atlanta. At least some of the roads would have to be resurfaced in preparation for it.

It was 2007 that it was stopped to save costs and if I remember correctly they could only take the spare car if the red flag occurred on lap 1 as that lap was effectively annulled.

Came here for this. Moved to Atlanta six wheels ago and they are everywhere, Especially on a Saturday night doing burnouts in residential areas.

Not the biggest flops worthy of mention the Jaguar X Type and subsequent XE.

Hopefully Ferrari will bring some upgrades to get a bit more straight line speed soon, as that currently is really hurting them in the title race (as well as using the tyres up slightly more than the Red Bull).

In this market NP especially with the manual. Also it would not surprise me if this ends up being a donor car for a Singer (or one of their many imitators) restomod.

Vettel is F1's new Kimi. He knows he is probably retiring at the end of the season and that the worst F1 will do is slap him with a fine that he can easily afford. So he might as well say what he thinks.

Reverse:  For me an EV needs to be desirable as a car in general  not just because it is an EV. The only EV I currently really find desirable to the point I would like to own one is the Porsche Taycan, and they are currently outside of my price range.

One of the better Ferrari SP specials of the last few years. 

I understand he did as Stroll and Luca are apparently friends. Luca advised Stroll on the direction Aston should go during the acquisition and recommended Felisa (who was the CEO at Ferrari during Luca’ tenure as president/ chairman at Ferrari) be appointed to the board.