Hey people I was just wondering about what happens with F1 engines where they no longer want to use them. is it possible for someoen to get their hands on one of them. But it wouldn't be possible to be street legal or registered. I was wodering if you could put one of those engines in a street legal car?
but there is no possibilty the public can get their hands on one?
try to steal one.
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hehe never thought of that. they proly have their facility on lockdown after running laps.
I would never know where to start. I guess getting to know someone in F1 would be the way to go. but that might mean someone losing their job. some of that stuff is top secret or not.
the build & research of those engines easily exceed $1 million. you're talking about dedicated builders, engineers & exclusive industry secrets. but how incredible it would be to have a 20K rpm V12 engine
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