Kaze R-73

Kaze R-73

Kaze's third model, the 1973 Kaze R-73, begun a new series of endurance racing vehicles focused on performance and aerodynamics. The R-73 was developed for long endurance races such as Le Man's 24 Hour, and formed the baseline for all Kaze racing machines going forward

u/GoldenLugia16 — 23 hours ago

1971 Kaze Type-02

The Kaze Type-02 was the second car manufactured by Kaze, and their first to see active competition on the track, carving the path for later models in their racing program.

u/GoldenLugia16 — 3 days ago

Starting a brand new journey

Introducing the Kaze Type-01, a prototype endurance race car manufactured in 1970 as Kaze's first car. Known for supercars today, Kaze started out as a manufacturer of track-only racecars.

The Type-01 never saw action, it was purely a test bed for their next machine, the Type-02.

I have designs from 1970 all the way to 2026, so this is just the very start of this journey.

u/GoldenLugia16 — 4 days ago

Something I need to get off my chest

I'm not trying to attack anyone when I ask this. I'm not trying to demean anyone or insult anyone, but I had a thought.

Many will claim that pride is a sin. Especially during the month of June. To those who believe this way, let me ask you something, just to give you a thought. LGBTQ pride is personal pride into one's self for not being afraid of being who they are, for not wanting to hide despite the horrible things that have been done to those who identify as LGBTQ, or those who feel the government are trying to take their rights away every day, and despite that are not afraid of who they are. By your definition, this is sinful.

Would it not also be sinful to personally be proud to be an American? Or to be proud of your government? Or your right to have firearms despite the increasing prevalence of gun violence? Just like it's sinful for the LGBTQ community to be personally prideful for who they are, would it be sinful to be personally prideful for your country, the people in power, or your guns?

Is it sinful to show pride for your children when they do good in school, or when they do something that you would do?

Aren't all of these personal expressions of pride?

Again, I'm not trying to attack, demean, or shame anyone. This is a genuine question. How is being personally prideful for one thing (that not every interpretation of the Bible says is a sin, by the way) any different than the things you express pride in? Why aren't those considered sinful if they are still an expression of personal pride?

EDIT: I also want to clarify that I am not speaking against people's faith. Theres a difference between spreading your faith and using your faith to justify your hatred for a group of people

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u/GoldenLugia16 — 5 days ago

Yesterday I uploaded my concept for the Corvette C9 and teased an electric version. And here you go

u/GoldenLugia16 — 10 days ago

The 9th Generation Chevrolet Corvette

This design combines the styling of the C8 and the concept CX. I have also designed the engine cover to have the split window from the C2 and 2009 Stingray Concept

Electric variant coming soon

u/GoldenLugia16 — 11 days ago

Introducing the NASCAR Next Gen cars for the NASCAR E-Series: Lucid Air, Cadillac Celestia, and Tesla Model S.

u/GoldenLugia16 — 15 days ago
▲ 196 r/pixarcars

I'mma be honest.

The Camaro looks more like Lightning than the cars he is supposedly based on.

u/GoldenLugia16 — 17 days ago

Introducing the long awaited Corvette brand expansion! General Motors has moved the Corvette and Corvette Zora into it's own brand with a series of new models.

Corvette Aileron: With a name inspired by General Motors' post war "Jet Age" concept cars from the 50's, the Aileron proves that Corvette looks and performance can still be achieved with a 4 door family sedan.

Corvette Hardline: This name evokes the line between utility and performance. The Corvette Hardline gives you the workhorse you would expect in a pickup and Corvette performance.

Corvette Nomad: In 1958, under the Chevrolet brand, General Motors released a station wagon using design DNA from the brand new first generation Corvette. It was only fitting that the Nomad name would be resurrected for a Corvette model based on the spiritual successor to the station wagon: the Crossover.

Corvette Bastion: The largest of the Corvette family of vehicles, the Bastion combines the comfort and utility of an SUV with Corvette performance.

Project Fulcrum: Project Fulcrum is the codename for our NASCAR entry attempt, with a Gen 7 NASCAR body styled after our base 8th generation Corvette model.

Project Ion: Project Ion is the codename for our Formula 1 entry attempt, with a current gen F1 body inspired by our base 8th generation Corvette model.

u/GoldenLugia16 — 1 month ago

There needs to be a racing game where you simulate an actual career path from a young age

How cool would it be to start off as a kid doing karts, micro sprint wings, bandoleros, and jr late models and work your way up all the way to a professional stock car series or formula series as your character ages up?

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u/GoldenLugia16 — 2 months ago