VIDEO: Mini Hayabusa Racing Test
Self-made, almost 200 "horses" from a motorcycle, 548 kilograms, 10-inch wheels, rear-wheel drive and a modest wheelbase. A recipe for disaster? No, quite the opposite: ingredients for fun and racing that don't drain your wallet.
Boštjan Lukešić is the one who created these two Minises in the photo. But the main star of the meeting at Raceland was the extended Mini Hayabusa.
A 40-year-old resident of Ljubljana installed a Suzuki engine from a Hayabusa motorcycle in a 28-year-old body, extended it, attached a "sequential" gearbox (which is actually a gearbox from a motorcycle) and imagined that he would have a car to meet at the racetrack. ), and at the same time went with him to work. This is how the Mini Hayabusa was created, which is too much fun to be repeated at once.
More on the racing (and production) Mini in the next Avto magazine, where we also revealed on 6 pages that a party like this only costs € 24.000 (with work and materials!) And that virtually no maintenance is required. (AMr)
PHOTO: Sasa Kapetanovic
VIDEO: Daniel Kankarevich