See the all new Veritas RS III
Editor | Jun 12, 2009 | Comments 0
It’s no secret that our German friends are no slouches in the engineering department, but carmakers Vermot AG have surpassed themselves with the mighty Veritas RS III.

A modern version of the first German F1 car from way back in 1951, it’s a back-to-basics approach to supercars. Eschewing space age gadgetry like traction control and power braking, it offers a pure, unadulterated driving experience seldom found in the technology-dripping cars of today. Even better, as our gallery shows, it’s the prettiest car in a long, long
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