This 2005 Radical SR4 Should Quench Your Thirst For Speed

People who simply want a car to take to the track and experience racing at its most visceral should really consider something like this used Radical SR4.

It features a right-hand drive setup, as well as the automaker’s high-downforce package, which includes the front spliter, dive planes and the dual-pane adjustable rear wing. The seller will also give away two additional sets of wheels and tires to go with the three-piece SR3 wheels, currently wearing Hoosier tires.

According to the Bring a Trailer ad, the car hasn’t been crashed during its time on the track. However, it does have quite a few nicks and scrapes, especially around the nose area and lower side panels, although, to be fair, this is to be expected from a vehicle that spends its time at the circuit instead of a heated garage.

Inside, you’ll find racing seats with six-point safety harnesses (which need replacement), a Momo Mod 12/C quick-release wheel, an adjustable pedal box and a fire suppression system.

This Radical is powered by a Suzuki Hayabusa-based 1,547cc inline-four tuned to run on 91 octane fuel. Power is fed to the rear wheels with the help of a stock Hayabusa sequential 6-speed gearbox. The ad states that the engine was rebuilt in spring and that it has been converted to run on fuel injection.

BMW Creates New Joint Venture With Great Wall To Build Electric Mini In China

The joint venture will build electric Minis and Great Wall EVs in a new Chinese factory.

This 2005 Radical SR4 Should Quench Your Thirst For Speed

This is a small track-focused vehicle powered by a rebuilt Suzuki Hayabusa inline-four engine.

Second-Gen Skoda Octavia Has Been Driven For Nearly 1 Million Km

It may not have the latest infotainment and stuff, but it’s more than good enough to keep on running.

Renault Is The Official Automotive Partner Of Paris Saint-Germain

Players of the Parisian soccer club will feature in the French automaker’s advertising campaigns .

1997 Champ Jacques Villeneuve Thinks Williams F1 Team Is “Dead”

The Canadian F1 World Champion doesn’t believe his former team can make a comeback.

Rear-Wheel Drive Lamborghini Murcielago Lights Up Its Tires With Ease

That’s one good recipe to shred the huge (and hugely expensive) rear tires in a very short time.

Step Inside The Porsche 718 Cayman GTS For A POV Night Drive

Despite switching to a turbocharged flat-four, the Cayman GTS is still capable of giving you an adrenaline rush.

Brutal 900HP Mercedes-AMG E63 Estate Will Give You An Eargasm

The tuned super estate from Mercedes completed the 1/2-mile run in 18 seconds.

NHTSA Says Self-Driving Cars Need No Regulatory Oversight Just Yet

Since this type of technology is by no means finalized, a need to regulate it isn’t all that pressing.

In The Market For A New Car? Now Might Be The Time To Buy

Rising interest rates and threats of tariffs mean price could jump in the future.