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Covini Sports Car

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the point was a drunken bar bet :alcoholic: i bet you i can have four wheels up front , i bet you cant , o really then the guy won his bet
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According to the article it's a serious engineering development. It does not appear to be just for the novelty of it. These have been tried in racing. They have superior traction for cornering and braking.
They would also have more rolling resistance, moving parts to break, and they are heavier. In engineering the simplest, most cost effective, easiest to package solution is the best.
Panther 6, 1978 (UK):

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Thanks Balthazar for the Panther....I completely forgot about that car. The Covini, 6 wheels notwithstanding, is really a very good looking car....it's so hard to adjust one's mind to the front wheels like that, it overshadows the rest of the car which is pretty well done.

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It reminds me of giving a Ferrari 4 front wheels.
it kinda makes it look bad is that me or does any one else think that
wow? i think? that is damn weird. imagine what it is like to steer that bad boy :blink:

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