I'd do it just for the novelty of it.
If history is any indication, the engine will be of a BMW influence while Toyota will head the chassis. When it comes to performance engines, Toyota usually seeks help elsewhere — usually Yamaha (2000GT, Supra turbo, LFA). The Toyobaru Twins' engine came from Subaru.
Uh...That screenshot is from an episode that aired in 1999.
Why? Barely legal racecars are terrible to drive on public roads. Unless you're the type that's out to seek attention, there's no point to it.
Similar to the Ferrari FXX program: A top tier manufacturer will make a racing version of their halo car for a single-model series, but won't put their money where their mouth is and take on the world in an international racing competition.
More like bowling ball bag.
Aren't Tundras built in Texas?
You know, after the whale penis thing, I thought Dartz was just a company that had no idea what it was doing. Fast forward a few years and now I can say that Dartz appeal is putting bad taste en mode.
Friend needed a ride to the airport. Since I didn't have a working car at the time, we had to use his Mustang GT. Stalled many times but was able to get to the airport and back with the car in one piece. Luckily it this was around 4am so there wasn't a whole lot of traffic to inconvenience/embarrass myself in front…
It doesn't mean anything unless McLaren puts their money where their mouth is and races the damn thing. Otherwise, it's just one of those so-called "special" edition cars.
It was the NASCAR coverage that pretty much killed it for enthusiasts. Not just NASCAR but their oval-racing feeder series as well (Truck series, USAC, World of Outlaws, etc). I get it: It's an American channel and it's covering the biggest American spectator sport. But most of their prime air time — the hours…
I kinda hope that they will continue offering the Zonda for a while longer. In my opinion it's much prettier than the Huayra which itself looks like an over-inflated Zonda. Plus, people who can afford a new Pagani aren't restricted by only having one model choice.