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Yes that was the show car and i wanted the glass to serve more
as a wind deflector to protect the occupants but homologation was an issue.
If you create a screen to look through than more than 90% of the field of view (defined by the viewing angles) surface has to be wiped which meant the screen had to be bigger and then the proportions would have been awkward. The only way was to lower the screen so that you look over and have real monoposto feel....
Compromises....
Cheers
Luc
I like them all...
By: patrick_y : July 10th, 2015-18:51
The Sesto Elemento is just rolling sculpture. I saw it at the Quail Motorsports Gathering show a few years ago and I thought it was amazing in person. It seems all the major auction houses accepts blood money for payment, money from criminals, or gives cr...
A necessary risk...
By: patrick_y : July 13th, 2015-11:03
They should make a James Bond book about a villain who's an auction house executive who wants to take over the world. Or maybe just the art world. The Spy Who Loved Me - (with the Lotus) - was all about a villain who wanted to start a war between the worl...
Hmm..
By: patrick_y : July 11th, 2015-11:18
It might actually be the same car. Maybe different non-functioning prototypes were made and shown around the world, but only one functioning car was built? Just a guess. Good find!