Street Legal F1 Car
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Street Legal F1 Car
Caparo Freestream T1 - The Street Legal F1 Car


At 1032 pounds and 1000 hp, the Caparo Freestream T1 is the most impressive street legal car you’ll ever see. Yes, the Caparo goes 200 mph, but it wasn’t designed for raw top speed, it was designed to corner, accelerate and brake faster than any car that’s ever hit the street. In fact, the Caparo allegedly corners with over 3g’s of force and accelerates to 60mph in just 2.5 seconds. The Caparo Freestream T1 was designed by two engineers who previously worked on the McLaren F1 supercar and Mercedes SLR McLaren. The two, Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Helstead, are planning on having the Caparao T1s on the road by December. 20 have already been pre-sold.
At 1032 pounds and 1000 hp, the Caparo Freestream T1 is the most impressive street legal car you’ll ever see. Yes, the Caparo goes 200 mph, but it wasn’t designed for raw top speed, it was designed to corner, accelerate and brake faster than any car that’s ever hit the street. In fact, the Caparo allegedly corners with over 3g’s of force and accelerates to 60mph in just 2.5 seconds. The Caparo Freestream T1 was designed by two engineers who previously worked on the McLaren F1 supercar and Mercedes SLR McLaren. The two, Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Helstead, are planning on having the Caparao T1s on the road by December. 20 have already been pre-sold.
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What does the price tag look like?
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that car wont drive that very well on pot hole island, it would take every pot hole with its down force.
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