In the meantime, I have been working on the comic. Since my last update, I've done 1 more concept page (page 7), 1 more pencil-sketched page, and I'm starting to ink 2 pages at the same time (2 and 3). Maybe those 2 will be up by the weekend.
And I need to rant about this car I just found.
Sorry, just skip it if you don't care.

The Caparo T1 (above) instantly reminded me of the Ariel Atom. I know I'm late to the game, and the T1 is practically history, but as far as I know probably no one who reads this would know that. Made to be a street-legal F1 car (!!!) the T1 was designed by prestigious ex-McClaren engineers working carefully to fulfill the British Single Vehicle Approval Scheme while at the same time beefing up the engine to create the unheard-of 2.5 sec 0-60mph acceleration. The overall power of this tiny toy is 1000bhp/tonne.
While watching the performance of this car on Top Gear (typically the where I get interested in new cars), it seemed like everything expected in a super-lightweight-insanely powerful car: loads of acceleration and kicking-out back wheels. It seemed like all the Car-nirvana created in the Atom's perfect weight-to-power ratio was gone, so I was unimpressed. The handling was reported as, and looked on camera to be, dramatically poor. Then they timed it around the track. Nearly 10 seconds faster than the Atom. 8 seconds faster than the CCX! There is no equivalent in any other sport I can think of that redefines 'the fastest' like this did.
Naturally, I was upset about how easily all my track favorites had fallen to this newbie, so I focused on the bad stuff: such as how it is a 2-seater F1 car. Who has ever heard of that? What passenger would be crazy enough to sit in the belly of a 200-mph monster while not having any control over it? But because some people would like that, I could also focus on the T1's bad history with accidents. For example, it once burst into flames while being tested on the TV show Fifth Gear and while Clarkson was driving it the floor panel started falling off. Also two incidences of the throttle sticking open have been reported while the car was being tested. So it is like an F1 car in the fact that is needs a pit crew to maintain it every few laps.
It seems hard to believe that and T1's could be out there in the world right now, seeing both how they cost half a million and they tend to kill themselves instantly, but something about this car made me very emotional, like 'a good book,' so I guess at the very least it was 'written' brilliantly.
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