Spectacular Ford GT40 Race Car Control Will Render You Speechless
If you thought your tuned S2000 was a handful, watch and learn, junior...
The Ford GT40 is a race car that needs no introduction. Produced between 1964 and 1969, the GT40 won the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans four years on the trot from '66. Powered by V8 engines - ranging from 4.2 litres to 5.0 litres - the lightweight GT40 was naturally a difficult beast to tame. This spectacular footage taken from this weekend's Goodwood Revival is proof of that.
The onboard footage - shot in Red Bull Racing F1 engineer Adrian Newey's GT40 and driven by Swedish racing driver Kenny Bräck - is a real man's lesson in car control. We see Bräck wrestle with the GT40 at every corner, on every straight and with every change of the gears. Watch it, be amazed.
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