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  2. Open-wheel car - Wikipedia

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    An open-wheel car is a car with the wheels outside the car's main body, ... A Ford Model T, one of the most popular road-legal cars of the early 20th century. Note ...

  3. Ariel Atom - Wikipedia

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    The Ariel Atom is a road-legal high performance open-wheel car made by the British Ariel Motor Company based in Crewkerne, Somerset, England, and under license in North America by TMI Autotech, Inc. at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia.

  4. Street-legal vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Street-legality rules can even affect racing helmets, which possess visual fields too narrow for use on an open road without the risk of missing a fast-moving vehicle. [1] The Porsche 911 GT1 '98 "Straßenversion" (German: Roadworthy Version) is a street-legal racing car and a single copy of the racing version, that succeeded at the 24 Hours of ...

  5. Lotus Seven - Wikipedia

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    The original model was highly successful with more than 2,500 cars sold, [3] due to its attraction as a road legal car that could be used for clubman racing. [4] After Lotus ended production of the Seven, Caterham bought the rights and today Caterham makes both kits and fully assembled cars based on the original design known as the Caterham 7.

  6. Radical SR3 - Wikipedia

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    Designed by race car designer Mike Pilbeam, the SR3 is considered Radical's most successful model with over 1,100 units sold. [1] The vehicle was originally developed for participation in international competitions in the C3 class of the FIA. In 2009, a further developed version of the Radical SR3 was presented.

  7. Formula Ford - Wikipedia

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    At an informal meeting at the December 1966 racing car show day at Olympia, Webb and Clarke were discussing the possibility of building a fleet of identical open wheel race cars based on the success of combining the Ford power plant and road wheels, radial tires, and Formula Junior style chassis. Not only would they make ideal school cars, but ...

  8. Lotus T125 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus T125, also known as the Lotus Exos, is a single seater open-wheel sports car produced by Lotus Cars. Lotus F1 TEAM produced 7 units and sale price was around USD$1,7m [1] The T125 appeared on Top Gear in July 2011, driven by Jeremy Clarkson. The T125 is also known as the Exos, which is a reference to the exosphere.

  9. Category:Open wheel cars - Wikipedia

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