What Is A Homologation Special And Why Are They So Unusual?
Also known as a racing special, a homologation special is a road-legal car built with motorsport specifications purely so a manufacturer can use it for racing.
Also known as a racing special, a homologation special is a road-legal car built with motorsport specifications purely so a manufacturer can use it for racing.
The ultimate test of a driver, team and manufacturer is to win three of the most prestigious and completely different races in the entire world of motorsport.
When one motorsport team makes the best car with the best gears, handling and engine, either other teams try their hardest to keep up or they get it banned.
There is one unofficial accolade that has become seen as the ultimate test of a driver’s overall skill, one achieved by one driver but is it impossible now?
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Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso had exceptionally long and prosperous careers experiencing several generations of motorsport gears. Here is the opposite.
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