villeneuve (sp)?
Graham Hill also competed at LeMans driving a car with a unique engine package.
What American-made race car featured a similar power source?
Chrysler with a turbine? I think it was called teh patriot. I am not sure if that car ever raced.
There was also a car that won Indy with a diesel, but that can't be it because a lot of cars run with diesels now.
Gilles unfortunately died without winning the World Championship. IIRC, the only father/son combo is Graham and Damon Hill.
EDIT: If it ain't the turbine, I don't know the answer to the other one..
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
Here's a clue - there was more than one turbine-powered race car.........
triumph5 wrote: Lancia
Got a model?
I was actually not aware that Lancia did, I was looking for a non-Italian car. But come up with the model and you win.
I was thinking the Fulva, but not sure. i also believe Citreon built a model or two with the DeDion rear suspension, and I was also thinking Peugeot. And there's one more Road and Track profiled back in the 60s, that was a bit odd for the manufacturer, but I can't remember who it was--my mind's eye can see it, but no model or manufacturer name.
I don't think any Citroen or Peugeots that were DeDion and a rear transaxle.
You may be thinking of a Rover P6, it had a DeDion, but not a rear transaxle either.
Yeah, your right with the rear transaxle. I can "see" the car on the page, but not the name. Ugh, getting older sucks.
oldsaw wrote:m4ff3w wrote: Howmet TX.We have a winner!
How did I not know this? I even worked for Howmet once upon a time ...
Pretty sure I got that one so...
...What do a Subaru SVX and a Yugo have in common (other than me) ?
I believe both were styled by Guigario (I can't remember how to spell it)
Edit: You were correct, sir.
Correct, sir.
Both were designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro (along with the VW Rabbit, the Ferrari 250 GT, the DeTomaso Mangusta, and the lowly Hundai Sonata, among a host of others).
Back at 'ya, m4ff3w.
What was the first vehicle to use Motronic fuel injection with a MAP sensor instead of an AFM (flappy door)
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