It doesn't exist (my theory) I think it would be written to some magazines if it would exist. And, try to look for some video of x2010 IRL and I bet you aren't gonna find one.
It doesn't exist as a real car IRL. The G-Force that car produces would tear your head off.
The car in the picture is a shell/model.
The G forces aren't too much. Humans can handle up to 17 lateral Gs before passing out. F1 cars I believe can hit 6-7ish? So 8.25 isn't too much more.
About David Purley:
'He returned to Formula One in 1977 with his own LEC chassis designed by Mike Pilbeam and run by Mike Earle. It was this car in which he suffered serious injuries in an accident during pre-qualifying for that year's British Grand Prix. He survived an estimated 179.8 g when he decelerated from 173 km/h (108 mph) to 0 in a distance of 66 cm (26 inches) after his throttle got stuck wide open and he hit a wall.[3] For many years, this was thought to be the highest g-force ever survived by a human being.[3] He suffered multiple fractures to his legs, pelvis and ribs.'
The G forces aren't too much. Humans can handle up to 17 lateral Gs before passing out. F1 cars I believe can hit 6-7ish? So 8.25 isn't too much more.
I'm saying before passing out.
You can learn more about posting images here in the FAQ. 👍JK83, how did you post my pics?
I do have a few more of the inside. Shots of some of the redbull planes, etc.
The place is just like the tour that's offered at the main screen on GT5.
Jet fighter nowadays can pull 9G's, and pilots can handle it, so I don't see why 8+Gs would harm the driver, a fit and healthy driver.
Just imagine trying to do the hick maneuver while running a lap around Monza. Umm.... Yeaaaa...... Lol