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And McLaren. They have exited the EU but they’ll never move out of Europe. Oh, and Porsche.
Both McLaren and Porsche are more in the "sports car" category, as they are more aerodynamic than powerful and optimized for overall racing performance than just straight line and unleashing a powerful engine like the muscle cars are doing
Sure but so are Ferraris and Lambos. They are amazing on track but they were mentioned so I thought I’d add the other two.
That's why I mentioned them in the supercar section: they have some sports cars and some supercars