Did you know which manufacturer was the first German Formula 1 racer? Give yourself a pat on the back if you answered Veritas. The company knows which buttons to push to maximize the adrenaline rush. Their latest racer, the RS III, is pure and simple - a true racer. One seat, an engine, and a chassis, you won’t need anymore gadgets for a pure racing experience. Veritas shoehorns a BMW V10 into the slim body giving the car a total weight of just 1,080 kg at a total displacement of about 5,000 cc. The company’s quiet on the performance figures on the car but judging on the fact that it’s a light car with a big, bad engine, then sheer fun is guaranteed. A lucky selection of 50 joyriders will get the pleasure of owning the Veritas RS III. $375,000.
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