
He’s experiencing some serious forces with peaks around 2.7 G under braking and 3.5 G through some corners If there were ever a track to put a car through its paces and see if anything breaks, it’s going to be Sebring International. An old World War II airfield, the concrete is some seventy-odd years old, [...] More »
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