No, this is not an unsalted joke. A car that leaves behind not octane fumes, but the smell of the sea (well, at least imaginary). Do not pour gasoline or diesel into it, nor salt water directly. Although such technology might be able to stop sea level rise. A bone to gnaw on, scientists?
racing car
The real and virtual worlds are more and more a reflection of each other, and when we talk about augmented reality in the field of motoring, we automatically think of racing computer games, where the windshield is not obscured by vignettes but by various data. Now this is expanding from the virtual to the true reality, as Jaguar has moved the concept from the screens to its racing cars.
Briggs Automotive Company from Liverpool stunned the automotive public some time ago with an extremely toxic and likable road racing car, which transfers the feelings from the racing tracks to ordinary roads and traffic. Due to its low weight, its power is 520 hp per ton of vehicle, which is more than the bugatti veyron can handle.
Motoring secrets: The most successful racing Ferrari of all time, a consistent winner for five years
Have you ever wondered which Ferrari racing car or chassis has the most race wins under its belt? This is not some Formula 1 racing car, but the chassis with the number 0672, under which the 625/250 TRC model is hidden. The model dates back to 1957, when Ferrari produced it for the renowned racing driver John von Neumann.



