Clue One:
It’s easy to assume things can only get better over time, but this is phenomenal.
Nissan GT-R Nismo N attack- This car is nearly 8 years old and the orginal concept another few years older still, yet each year a better version has been released culminating in the latest one.
Clue Two:
It takes a lot to make the competition tremble in this class, but its sounds like the shakes abound over it’s arrival.
2016 Ford GT GTE - It’s entering GTE which is regarded as the most competitive class in the world. For 2016 there are new regulations coming in that are aimed at making the cars 2 seconds a lap quicker, the Ford and the Ferrari are the only two cars purposely built to 2016 regs. while the rest are being upgraded and don’t take advantage of the new rules, leading to concern about the Ford’s aero and being more like a prototype than GT.
Clue Three:
Was the test of time really thirty minutes or less?
I like the Idea behind the Dominoe’s Lola, plus we’ve had a Lola designed product in each DLC (Honda RA300, Lola B12/80 Mazda Diesel).
Clue Four:
Dual tanks was not an option but by design.
Series 1 Jaguar XJ- Hopefully we get a Series 1 or 2 XJ12 Coupe.
Clue Five:
Automotive counterpart to the A Flock of Seagulls hairdo in bold styling.
Bold styling or rubbish styling I’m going with bold and the series 2 Aston Martin Lagonda, I thought about the Delorean but when you think about it is isn’t too much different from the Lotus Esprit it is based on.
Clue Six:
Even adding weight couldn’t stop it from winning.
Citroen C-Elysee TC1 - The Citroen C-Elysee has effectively had an extra year of development over its rivals, this due to the rules practically being changed for Citroen, so while everyone else was racing old S2000 cars Citroen was out testing and gained a huge advantage. They have ran on maximum ballast for nearly every race of the last 2 years and won, I bet around 80-85% of the races.
Clue Seven:
This car possessed many special qualities. So many details to obsess over.
1958 Plymouth Fury - I believe the Steven King one may have been possessed and American cars of the 50s looked like finely crafted objects with those bonnet ornament, all that over the top chrome work and interiors with lots if little details.