There are dozens of possible answers!
There are dozens of possible answers!
Quite correct, Tom. Notice how the green car in this group stands out so much more than the dark anonymous shapes next to it:
For those of you wondering what car Circuit de Catalunya used for the sighting laps, I can confirm that it’s a Nissan Juke RS. Yes, really. I do know that the one in the article is a different color/colour, btw.
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Quite a few Stradales have been turned into rally cars by privateers over the years. I sat in one years ago, and it strangely still had the alcantara interior.
You can see the mechanical bits and modified exhaust at the start of the video. It’s clearly a developed S4.
Bruno probably broke all his original front and rear clams, so had to improvise. The Stradale version used Delta taillights:
The video description says it’s a modified S4. Bruno Ianiello is a well-known S4 specialist and racer (check out some of his hillclimb videos).
I’ve only seen someone use parking lights correctly once, over 30 years ago. I was so concerned and confused that I tracked down the owner to tell them that they’d left half of their lights on (the left half).
Here’s my extrapolated observation:
It’s in the glove compartment. No, really.
Does this 550cc 3 cylinder turbocharged engine redline at 9500rpm? Yes. Yes it does.
The interior of this car is particularly worthy of consideration:
It had broken down, and was being pushed off the road by the new owners. I was driving past in my replacement jalopy, and put a lot of effort into avoiding eye contact...
I’m not looking forward to the Leviticus. Lots of rules to follow. Must be a Homologation special.
Not as much as some, as it had been re-shelled into a non-rusty 1.3 GL Auto body. I was terrified of the cost of an engine rebuild, as they’re not the most durable of components.
When I was briefly cool, I owned one of these miniature monsters:
Valentino Rossi is not just a motorbike-riding human. He is also the GOAT.
The North American spec bumpers really do nothing for the shape of the car. It should look like this:
Looks like the Mini-based kit known as the Scamp. Similar impression of quality, too.