Nissan backs the ground-breaking DeltaWing experimental racing car project
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The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car in testing
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
The Nissan Deltawing experimental race car
Article Summary
By definition racing vehicles are these days developed within the confines of a formula to ensure a level of close competition. The formulas are changed every season or so but developments tend to be incremental rather than revolutionary. One experimental project that has been running outside of any formula and hopes to truly change the face of racing is the Delta Wing project designed by US-based Brit’ Ben Bowlby and supported by motorsport legends Don Panoz and Dan Gurney. Now the project has attracted a suitably hi-tech powerplant, some serious sponsorship, and its first race.
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