3 Best Tracks & 5 Most Beautiful Cars (REVISED!)

So it's clear that the last two things on the blog didn't go down so well, and there was some minor-major negative feedback on it. Ether way, thank you for keeping me on my toes and always needing to not have an imagination (just kidding, but really I still think the Nordshleife would be a blast to watch). So without further a due:

3. Clermont-Ferrand

Starting off the new and improved list is an even better French track. It was only run 4 times but it left a mark on the sport, and best of all, it was built on a volcano. It was an extreme test of skill even tipped to be harder than the 'ring, but with runoff and without trees lining the side.

2. Brands Hatch

It would be a great experience to see the cars of today on the same track as in the 1950s. Added onto the rivalry it would immediately share with Silverstone, it would be even more exiting for the British fans.

1. Laguna Seca

Oh cra..

1. Zandvoort

Don't worry the man who wrote that as #1 has been sacked. Also at #1is the Dutch monster track that was more like a V8 circuit. This meant places to overtake, winding medium speed corners with slow hairpins and technical chicanes make for a real challenging, exiting track.

Honorable Mentions: Estoril (Portugal), Lime Rock Park (USA), and Fugi Speedway (Japan)

5. Renault RS 10



This car is for sure the most amazing Renault of all time and just inspiring to look at. Watching Arnoux drive it (not live, but still) is a real treat.

4. 1991 Ferrari 643


Best looking Ferrari of all time, hands down.

3. Lotus 79



I put this in the last one, it's here again for the same reasons.

2. Eagle 1967


There's really nothing to say, just look at it.

1. McLaren Mp4/4


History, passion and genius in one car. Driven by the best at the limit, the colors and design are just spectacular.

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