Ferrari unveils future F1 concept car:
Motoring magazine CAR magazine reports that 92 percent of the Chiron's parts are different to those found on the Veyron, and has been redesigned from the ground up. Bugatti is also aiming for it to be more usable on a daily basis, not just for tearing down motorways in the midst of a mid-life crisis. For your consideration: this will be a street legal car that can (potentially) out-perform F1 vehicles.
The Chiron takes its name from a 1999 concept car, itself inspired by race driver Louis Chiron. The human Chiron regularly drove Bugattis to victory in the first half of the 20th century, notably the Czechoslovakian Grand Prix in 1931 and 1932, in a Bugatti Type 51
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