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Calm down, that black and red car is a Roding Roadster, a handbuild sportscar made in the south east of Germany, an area commonly known for Weißwurst, Oktoberfest, BMW and Audi. Yes, I mean Bavaria.

That's a Roding Roadster - yet another rare German sportscar that nobody knows.

215 lbs? That's about what an old Beetle engine weighs. I'll be first in line when they start selling these as crate engines. Light, about a foot long, and great power density? Caterham should be looking at buying a bunch of these right now.

You have no idea about why the track was even built. From Day One this was a state-driven incentive for people to visit a poor and underdeveloped region to bring money into it. These assholes are only going to fuck that up.

Aerodynamics are pretty much irrelevant for getting from 0-60 mph in a car like this. It will, however, likely weigh more and the handling will not be anywhere near as good anymore either.

Oh? Thank you.

The Giulietta QV had that engine before the 4C already. It looks like they just upgraded it by 5 hp and ruined the gearbox by swapping the manual out for an automatic.

What's this sorry excuse of a rebodied A3 sedan? The design language screams Seat to me - it's the same level of triangle abuse as there. This concept is utter shit, and I say that as a Skoda driver.

This video is from Taiwan. That locomotive is the TRA GE E301.

That video is from Taiwan. Locomotive: TRA GE E301

They have no F-14's. That was most certainly a typo.

The Audi S3 sedan is not a direct CLA 45 AMG competitor - that'll be the job of the RS 3.

Right at the beginning of Group B... mmmm

The amount of douchebaggy bullshit is too damn high. It's not like road cars take away money from their F1 programme in the long run - it's the exact opposite. It does appear that you're forgetting the reason Enzo built road cars.

Nice one, Michael.

His name is Juho Hänninen. Colin's Crest got that wrong and you also did because you were too lazy to countercheck the information you found on the internet.

Volkswagen TFSI? What? To a limited degree, that may apply to the VW EA113 (2.0 TFSI, Turbocharged only, 170-270 hp) that use a cambelt instead of a timing chain. You cannot just throw all engine block generations and sizes into the same post stating that they're the same just because they're made by the VW group and

Put the Melkus RS2000 in the upper list, please. They produced and sold it until they went bankrupt last year.

Is the Dessoude Nissan Juke with the 2.2 liter twin turbo 4-cylinder diesel 4WD? Seems a bit light for that...

Audi Allroad, Volvo XC70, Volvo V40 CrossCountry