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  1. Fan512bbi

    Fan512bbi Two Time F1 World Champ
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    #1 Fan512bbi, Nov 30, 2005
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    (from Ascari Press Release)

    The KZ1 was originally conceived following on from the successes of Team Ascari. The idea was proposed for a road-going sports car based on racing technology. In the spring of 2000, that concept began to take shape in the form of the prototype KZ1. Now completed, the Ascari KZ1 has been transformed from a dream to a production reality.

    The pleasure begins as you unlock the door and step inside. You'll find an elegant combination of interior materials, including leather, alcantara and brushed aluminium.

    Press the 'Start' button and the powerful 5.0 litre V8 engine eagerly springs into life.

    Inspired by the achievements of Alberto Ascari, the first double world champion in the history of Formula One, the Ascari KZ1 gives unparalleled performance and driveability in one of the world's most exclusive supercars.

    A carbon fibre monocoque structure gives lightness and strength to the sleek mid-engined design, resulting in an aerodynamic drag coefficient (CD) ratio of a mere 0.35.

    The normally aspirated 5 litre V8, 32 valve engine gives an effortless 500 brake horse power through a six speed manual gearbox to the rear wheels.

    Beautifully designed, hand-crafted and built to exceptional standards, the exclusivity of the Ascari KZ1 is assured by the creation of only 50 cars.

    The opulent sporting interior cossets the driver in fully adjustable leather sports seats which give great lateral support during dynamic cornering.

    Uniquely designed polished aluminium controls sit on a leather trimmed dashboard with central 'Start' button emphasising our sporting heritage.

    Climate controlled air conditioning keeps the generous interior space cool no matter how hot the driving experience.

    Subtle back-lighting of the fascia gauges and controls set a relaxed mood whilst conveying all the vital information accurately at all times. Electric windows and door mirrors, CD player and remote central locking with Thatcham category 1 alarm and immobiliser complete the specification.

    Interior colour schemes match the exterior paint options and are entirely at the owners discretion, with all colour combinations offered for the ultimate in creating a bespoke supercar.
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  2. Carsonp

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    looks like a 360 to me
     
  3. MAHOOL

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    who akes the engine, it's not a ford Engine again is it?????
     
  4. Fan512bbi

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    The engine is a 5 litre V8 from the BMW M5.
     
  5. DavkeG

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    Buying a KZ-1 gives you a membership to the Ascari Racing Resort, located in Spain. It's got a private track, an off-road track, and a variety of cars available for their 'race academy', ranging from a Lotus Elise to an authentic F1 car!
     
  6. shiggins

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    I watched a top gear that featured this car, i'll try to dig it up. IIRC, they seemed to like it.

    it ran a 1:20:7 on their track, faster than zonda, koenigsegg, for what that's worth.
     
  7. BigAl

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    really
     
  8. otaku

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    It kinda does look like a 360. IT did perform well and its a good car. English in fact and hey gotta love the name-ASCARI!

    I believe it has a very limited production as well.
     
  9. Fan512bbi

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    Only 50 will be built.
     
  10. L8Braker

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    looks decent, but that gear shift is crazy tall! I mean it kinda looks like the sequential lever just off the steering wheel in a gt3 cup car.

    Topgear guys thought it was only ok.......but it did put up a good lap time.
     
  11. 95beema

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    No kidding. Tallest shifter ever award goes to the........drum roll....ascari.........crowd roars
     
  12. bludevil12

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    or koenigsegg...that thing is HUGE
     
  13. 95beema

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    True. And what is the old school telephone looking dial on the dash of the kkkkkkkkkooooooooonnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggzzzzzzzzeeeeeeeegggggggggg
     
  14. BMW.SauberF1Team

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  15. coolestkidever

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    I like it alot. Looks kinda like a cross between an Elise and a 360 to me.
     
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  18. BlueBiturbo

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    Looks nice, not stunning.
    Carbon Fibre chassis? I guess that is why the car is so expensive.
     

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