The Bisiluro, literally twin-torpedo, was a ridiculous-looking monster when it rolled up to the starting line at the 1955 Le ...
It competed three times at both Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona race before retiring in 1970. The car then spent the next 55 years at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum in the US.
It was a Martini-liveried 917LH that won the 1971 Le Mans 24 Hours ... team between 1973 and 1978. Back then, the attractively designed "Martini® Porsche" race cars with their numerous victories ...
And we aren't just talking about any car - we're talking about an open-source Le Mans prototype. Oh yes. Open-source software isn't a new thing, even in the world of racing. Just take a look at ...
The Nissan ZEOD RC – for ‘Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car’ – is one of the most unusual creations ever entered at Le Mans, competing as the experimental ‘Garage 56’ entry in 2014.
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