| Yep, those cars are relatively well known here.  Especially the Radical, which
is quite popular.  However, they don't seem like cars that you would buy to
drive in the city 5 days a week and race during the weekends.  IMO they're more
like street legal race cars than race-ready sports cars.
There are several reasons why we're going with a monocoque instead of a
spaceframe.  They include safety, rigidity, hi-tech feel, and its uniqueness. 
Plus, a couple guys working on our car are also engineers of the Koenigsegg
supercar, which uses a similar style monocoque.  Using their experiences in
design and crash tests of the monocoque, we can design something at least as
refined.
Hdlsningar
//Henry
Quoting Rick Brown <free2000@quixnet.net>:
> 
> 
> Hmmm, kinda sounds like a C or D Sports Racer.  Are you familiar with the
> Radical made in England?  http://www.radicalmotorsport.com  Or the Diasio?
> http://www.diasio.com/
> 
> Not monocoque, but few are these days.  I know the Radical is streetable in
> Europe.  The Diasio probably would be too.
> 
> Rick Brown
> F125 & D Sports Racer
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