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jota

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  1. http://p45c.com/p45c-wins-supercar-class-at-the-quail/#/
  2. 4 wheel drive makes a huge difference at the Ring.
  3. Guys P1 is a LOT faster at the Ring than ThethetheFerrari or 918. A LOT. My guess is: P1 6:46 ThethetheFerrari 6:57 918 6:58
  4. http://www.autoblog.com/2013/08/06/glicken...o/#aol-comments
  5. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/special-p...urburgring.html
  6. It came in a container with a lot of spares by Sea.
  7. Driving her around NY Roads is very Trippy especially in the Rain.
  8. Click on Video. Watch it full screen. Play it loud. http://www.roadandtrack.com/go/car-culture...45-competizione
  9. http://jalopnik.com/the-p4-5-and-the-p4-5-...-fir-1003963408
  10. Enzo gave that one to Nino Vacarella and we bought it from Nino. Great mountain rally car.
  11. http://p45c.com/p45c-comes-home/
  12. https://www.facebook.com/P45Competizione?v=wall&filter=1
  13. Our Summer House for real.
  14. Clearly a joke. P 4/5 Competizione races under the shield of Turin and that is her official picture.
  15. Our Country Home is ready to host you.
  16. Modern race car note neutral handling. 1967 Le Mans race car. Note opposite lock to keep rear from rotating.
  17. Lets cut to the chase. We have actually designed, engineered and manufactured a car that Won in class at The 24 Hours of Nurburgring and won an FIA Championship. Our car makes 2800lbs of downforce and pulls 2.8G+. (In road legal configuration) In racing and on the road you want a car where the rear sticks and the front at the limit very gently begins to understeer. The reason is that in high mechanical grip/high aero grip cars once a car loses the tail it's VERY hard to catch as the driver who was killed at Le Mans in the Aston sadly learned a few days ago. On the road this is even more true. I drive Le Mans cars on the road from 1967 that don't have anywhere near as much mechanical/aero grip and before you stand on them you'd better be putting in opposite lock. Early race cars are a LOT different from modern racecars. In earlier cars you do use oppo/lock to correct oversteer but in modern race cars very few can catch a car that loses it's rear.
  18. Our Blue Tooth I phone. We're also using a mini ipad for navigation.
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