It doesn't match any FIA rules, but the Ford GT Mk2 goes brutally. The price is blatant, no license plate can get it.
No car has provided such a Le Mans driving experience as GT Mk2 claims, Ford explains, and then explains why this is not true: racing cars are harmonized for all kinds of regulation.
The development of GT Mk2, on the other hand, neglected all homologation norms, so the car is not welcome in any one of the current racing series, but in its turn the 3.5-liter engine has a 700-horsepower aerodynamic package, which would be exaggerated in a Japanese comic book, just four times more clamping force, like the street version: the maximum curve available is greater than 2 g.
With a 90-kilo lightweight car, the street car is equipped with adjustable shock absorbers, planted chassis, soft racing tires and carbon-ceramic brakes - all of which come from the road version, because what is good is what it picks up.
There is one problem: the car costs $ 1.2 million, or 350 million forints. If this is not a problem, let's say another one: only 45 are made of it.
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)