| 
	
		
		
		
		 
			Of course, it was the work of Ferdinand Porsche.  To think, he made the world's first mid-engined Formula 1 car twenty plus years before Cooper, who are often credited with revolutionizing the breed with their mid-engined design in the late 50's.  Still, can you imagine driving a car with that amount of horsepower, skinny bias-ply tires, a huge rear-weight bias and swing-axles?????!!!!!!!!!  If that didn't separate the men from the boys (or ladies from the girls), nothing could! 
 
I believe that Porsche also pioneered supercharging in the earlier Mercedes SSK, as well four-wheel drive in a vehicle he designed during World War I, the Panzer tank in WWII, the first modern synchronizers for manual transmission, etc., etc.   He was truly a genius. 
 
Brad
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 |