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Written by Stephen Dobie
There"s a huge market for track-only supercars. But while we"d all dearly love to spend a huge pile of cash on a Ferrari FXXK or Aston Vulcan, they aren"t without downsides. Downsides such as costing actual millions, and making so much noise they"ll likely blast the decibel limit of your local track evening. Downsides which are both neatly sidestepped by this a now-defunct Formula E car. The 40 cars that have competed over the last four seasons of the world"s leading electric race series are now (unofficially) up for sale, and you could have one for as little as 150k.
Date written: 21 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13021
There"s a huge market for track-only supercars. But while we"d all dearly love to spend a huge pile of cash on a Ferrari FXXK or Aston Vulcan, they aren"t without downsides. Downsides such as costing actual millions, and making so much noise they"ll likely blast the decibel limit of your local track evening. Downsides which are both neatly sidestepped by this a now-defunct Formula E car. The 40 cars that have competed over the last four seasons of the world"s leading electric race series are now (unofficially) up for sale, and you could have one for as little as 150k.
Date written: 21 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13021