I absolutely love the design language and focus (environmentally conscious) used on the ‘Electric Green GT LMPH2′. Design-wise, it has the same panache, and exuberant abstract & aesthetics as is with the Mazda Furai (in my opinion).
Perhaps 5-years + down the proverbial road, we might see a limited run of road-legal ‘GT LMPH2s’. Either way, I applaud the ACO for incorporating a new division into the LeMans.
It shows that they are looking ahead with energy conservation (mitigating oils & fuels used) and sustainability issues.
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I absolutely love the design language and focus (environmentally conscious) used on the ‘Electric Green GT LMPH2′. Design-wise, it has the same panache, and exuberant abstract & aesthetics as is with the Mazda Furai (in my opinion).
Perhaps 5-years + down the proverbial road, we might see a limited run of road-legal ‘GT LMPH2s’. Either way, I applaud the ACO for incorporating a new division into the LeMans.
It shows that they are looking ahead with energy conservation (mitigating oils & fuels used) and sustainability issues.
Regards,
M.R.Van Steur, BSc,MScP,PEng