Vortex Sports Cars
Vortex Motors – a new outfit that calls Seattle home – is using the SEMA Show as a coming-out party for the F1. The standard version, the F1 Turn Key, is sourced from an upgraded version of General Motors' turbocharged 2.0-liter Ecotec inline-four running through a six-speed manual transmission. Output is rated at 290 horsepower and 340 pound-feet of torque, but Vortex Sports Cars The F1 Turn Key New Race Car at 2010 SEMA Show will also sell an Ultimate version, bumping those numbers up to 330 and 360, respectively.
Vortex Sports Cars
The Ariel Atom is a living legend among performance cars. The British-built cycle-fendered psycho of an automobile is as spectacular at setting track records and redefining the term “bare-bones motoring” as it is warping tall, curmudgeonly men’s faces. With Ariel Atom – the Vortex F1 is ready for battle. Seattle-based Vortex Motors captures the attention of the racers with the debut of its F1 track car at 2010 SEMA Show. It is an upgraded version of General Motors.
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