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The world is brimming with wealthy people and, although you may not notice it, every year more and more millionaires pop up around the globe. Most of them like exotic and expensive cars and at least some of them love cars that can take them extremely fast around the track. There’s finally an American alternative for these people: the 560-horsepower Vandal One R with its 1,223-pound curb weight and 1,760 pounds of downforce. It looks like an F1 car with wings, has an FIA-grade monocoque, and costs significantly less than other track-only cars.

If you want to go to a road course and be quick, you have a variety of options, depending on your budget and your preferences. If your preferences include being able to drive said car to and from the track, you could choose an Ariel Atom, a Caterham, a BAC Mono, or the latest road-legal Vuhl from Brazil. If, however, you have the money to also buy a state-of-the-art trailer for your track day-only car, you could strive and find a Ferrari FXX K for sale, a Pagani Zonda R, or maybe a McLaren P1 GTR. But none of these offer the open-cockpit thrills of the Vandal.

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