Dead?
Dead?
OK, time's up.
Callaway Corvette.
Shortcuts for y'all:
"Ja, so this is vat I vas handilybeating in 2012...."
You understand that these are track-only cars, trailered and garaged by Ferrari, tracked on specific Ferrari _XX track days of Ferrari's choosing, etc., right? You "own" these cars in the same way that a pay driver in a race series "owns" his seat, only there's no prize money because there are no real races, and…
OK, so it's a good choice for driving slowly on the track.
I expected a one-word clickthrough article, so I was a bit disappointed with the extensive depth, actually.
So does the laser propulsion engine provide simple mass-reaction thrust, or does it spin a turbine for electric wheel power?
But hub-mounted electric motors made of imaginary lightweight technology are just the thing.
JENSON BUTTON AT WEC CONFIRMED
Are you trying to tell me that there is professionally produced internet content that's only there for marketing purposes?! I've been so blind!
So glad to see the ol' Tiburon fender vents getting so much love these days.
What is this "Hellcat" of which you speak?
If you think those odds are long, how about if you bet on their relative ability to maintain functional popular majority support in their respective countries?
Leading off with the Panoz made me instantly doubt your credibility, but I'm happy to see a NASCAR Fusion on the list. Kind of a guilty pleasure of mine.