Racing fans will no doubt know the name Dallara. The Italian company doesn't field its own team, but you've almost certainly seen its cars race. Every chassis used in IndyCar is a Dallara. The same goes for Formula E. It's responsible for the carbon-fiber tubs used by the Haas team in Formula 1 and the Cadillac DPi cars that have been so successful in IMSA's WeatherTech series this year.
It even built the chassis for many of Audi's legendary Le Mans prototypes. Now, Dallara is going to put its name to a road car the rest of us can buy and drive on the street: the Dallara Stradale. (Stradale means 'road legal' in Italian.)
SOURCE: https://arstechnica.com
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