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Thread: Singer goes into F1 !

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    just read it..


    IMO, this helps justify big price tag, adds clout and panache.............smart marketing move. Y'all know hes used Cosworth, and then Ed Pink for engines.......now Williams........smart?.......Id say its kinda cool.

    http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...ws&date=080917

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    Very cool!!!
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    looks fabulous and gives them a greater USP, and what appears a very special engine
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    I wonder if it is smog legal in Cal and Europe?
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    A $1M Singer??
    David

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    4 cams and 4 valves/cylinder... Water cooled heads now?

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    The Petrolicious blog speculates if a RSR or 934 inspired car is in the works.

    https://petrolicious.com/articles/si...led-flat-sixes

    PORSCHE, ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION???

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    The Petrolicious blog speculates if a RSR or 934 inspired car is in the works.

    https://petrolicious.com/articles/si...led-flat-sixes

    PORSCHE, ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION???
    one of the renderings did show a 934 style rear fender flare

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    I hope Singer does come out with a 934 style of offering featuring the look of the impact bumpers in carbon fiber with big flares. Keeping the retro look will separate Singer from most of the high-end tuners. That engine deserves a new body offering.
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