Race cars are defined by their looks, power, and speed. And the 1935 Monaco Trossi race car is no exception. Sporting a two-stroke, 16-cylinder radial engine, this can give today’s cars a run for their money. There is one drawback though. Because of its power and unbalanced weight distribution (75 for the front and 25 for the rear), it suffers from an uncontrollable oversteer. Since it’ll end up doing more harm than good, the race car was instead left to be displayed at the Museo dell’Automobile in Turin. While it’s a shame that we won’t see this vehicle take to the street, but with its problems, it’s better off locked up.
Source: Ride Lust






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