Ariel Atom on Top gear
Discussion
Frankthered said:
Yeah, now what you mean - I'd have to have A LOT of money to go for that.
Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
The only rule that disqualifies them from being on the board is if they cant fit over a sleeping policeman. They allow the cars to have any tyres they want on.Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
Frankthered said:
Yeah, now what you mean - I'd have to have A LOT of money to go for that.
Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
Why would they need to 'relax' the rule? I thought R888s were fully road legal?Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
The Exige comes as standard with Yokos own version of the R888.
I too wonder why TG seem to ignore Ultima?
jammy_basturd said:
Frankthered said:
Yeah, now what you mean - I'd have to have A LOT of money to go for that.
Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
Why would they need to 'relax' the rule? I thought R888s were fully road legal?Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
The Exige comes as standard with Yokos own version of the R888.
I too wonder why TG seem to ignore Ultima?
Clarkson; "Doesn't count - it's on slicks."
Hammond; "They're road legal."
(Repeated lots!)
Maybe whatever it was failed the speed-bump test, so the argument became academic.
They don't like the Ultima because of that unofficial lap that they did and made everything else look a bit silly. (Apart from just not liking kit cars!)
How would the Ultima get on with speed bumps? I guess a fair few are road cars, so I'd have thought they'd be OK?
Frankthered said:
jammy_basturd said:
Frankthered said:
Yeah, now what you mean - I'd have to have A LOT of money to go for that.
Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
Why would they need to 'relax' the rule? I thought R888s were fully road legal?Interesting that Clarkson didn't disqualify it for being on R888's - when did he relax that rule????
The Exige comes as standard with Yokos own version of the R888.
I too wonder why TG seem to ignore Ultima?
Clarkson; "Doesn't count - it's on slicks."
Hammond; "They're road legal."
(Repeated lots!)
Maybe whatever it was failed the speed-bump test, so the argument became academic.
They don't like the Ultima because of that unofficial lap that they did and made everything else look a bit silly. (Apart from just not liking kit cars!)
How would the Ultima get on with speed bumps? I guess a fair few are road cars, so I'd have thought they'd be OK?
Toyo R888's and Yoko AO48s are fully road legal and i would imagine many cars have set times on these tyres.
They also state that if a car cannot get over speedhump, even if it is road registered ie.Radical it will not be included.I suppose this could be debatable though depending on type of speedhump and ride height of the car.
The Atom V8 is a bit overpriced in my opinion,£100k ish would be nearer the mark and despite setting a blistering time it did look quite a handfull!!
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