Amateur Musician Built the World's First Aerodynamic Car in 1924, Said No to Detroit Money
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Think of the fastest cars today and see what they have in common. Thousands of horsepower? Train-pulling heaps of torque? Claustrophobically low bodies? Engines behind the driver? Wide tracks and fat tires? ‘All of the above’ would be a good answer, but the answer isn’t just skin-deep; it’s scientifically philosophical. The common denominator of all hypercars and (continue reading...)
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