Want to buy an F1 car?

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If i were rich, i'd buy one, take a **** in the cockpit, and have it airmailed back to him. No, really, i would.

Wait, we can also buy some non-wanker driven Ferraris... Interesting.
 
An F1 car is as non street legal as you can get. No safety testing (ironic since it's many times safer than even the safest road car, unless you crash into an escalade...), small brake lights, no turn signals, excessive engine noise, and the list goes on.

Although I just go into a coma thinking of looking at everyone's faces if you turn up at a street race in a Ferrari F1 car :drool: And imagine the lame ricer who's dumb enough to take you on :lol:
 
Mclaren did that a few years ago with a load of Marlboro sponsered cars.

You can get rolling chassis of old F1 cars for about £10,000 to £25,000, I believe. The ultimate console racing wheel!
 
I thought that they wouldn't be street legal just didn't know for sure.
P.S. You never know, I saw this internet clip of this guys in a 99 mustang trash talking a guy in a camaro z28 at a red light then it turned green and the camaro smoked them.:lol:
 
It's defenitely illegal, but if ever there was a car that could get away from the cops, this would be it........

And showing up to a street race with one would be insane. I mean, the kind of reaction that a skyline gets would look like the reaction to an EG6 in comparison....
 
"Ferrari builds between seven and nine cars a year," Berro says. "One goes to our museum, Michael [Schumacher] collects one per season, and Rubens [Barrichello] wants the 2000 car that he scored his first F1 win in. At the moment we still have three '99 cars, none from 2000 (when the team scored its first drivers' championship in 21 years), three from 2001, and all the 2002 cars.

So MS's got about 4 of these just lying in his garage?
 
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