T.J. pointed out: >>A sports car has room for two occupants. Period. >That definition disqualifies the McLaren F1, so I don't agree with it. Arrrgg! - the dreaded exception to the rule. OK, how about we say fewer than 4 occupants? >I guess the definition I use is "street-legal race car," i.e. a car >that could be driven to a racetrack, campaigned competitively on that >track with little or no preparation, and then driven home. But what about sedan racing? The Honda Civic can be campaigned successfully within its own race series... Ed
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