The 'junior' car, with its glassfibre bodywork, working lighting system, a leather steering wheel and disc brakes, has participated in the Little Big Mans support race at the Le Mans Classic.
It’s got one over its full-scale older brother, though, as it has an automatic clutch for the 5-speed gearbox.
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Drivers expecting the original car’s 400bhp might be a little disappointed: the four-stroke petrol engine can only muster 4bhp.
Nothing Corse Clienti could not work on, we are sure.
Photos: Artcurial