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Only a handful of the world’s best drivers will ever get to strap themselves inside a Formula One racecar ... of what is essentially a street-legal F1 race car. Related: Paris Motor Show ...
Engineers at Lola made a bet that they could build a street-legal Formula 1 car in the U.K. -- it's now for sale. Engineers at Lola made a bet that they could build a street-legal Formula 1 car in ...
UPDATE, DEC. 9, 2:59 P.M.: The Italian company taking pre-orders on a street-legal, formula-style, one-seat, electric or hybrid kit car have already changed the name of the company and the car.
However, stuffing an actual F1 engine into a road car was only attempted a few times throughout history. Since its debut in 1950, Formula One ... to create a road-legal supercar, after failing ...
In this video, we explore what it would take to make a Formula 1 car street legal - from safety regulations and emissions to ride height and lights. Spoiler: it's not easy... but maybe not impossible.
There are some limitations when it comes to creating street-legal ... top car manufacturers from pushing the limits with ...
It took supercar fanatic Miso Kuzmanovic more than 1,000 hours to build his dream project, a Formula 1 car ... But unlike a real F1 car, this one is completely street legal.
However, the KTM X-Bow R is really a street-legal Formula One car. Outfitted with a 300 hp 2.0-liter TFSI engine from Audi, the KTM puts down 400 Nm (295 lb-ft), reaching 62 mph in 3.9 seconds.
Chris Harris recently drove two such cars, the Morgan Three Wheeler alongside the Caterham Seven, and now he has done it again, this time behind the wheel of the street-legal Formula Ford racing ...