As reported on Wired.
BY ALEXANDER GEORGE
Photo: Sam Collins for Car and Driver/Used with permission
Kevin Thomas has a bit more mechanical knowledge than the average Formula 1 fan, and he’s used it to cobble together an F1 racer using cast-off parts and eBay bits.
The enterprising Briton, not having the hectares of cash needed to buy a modern Formula 1 racer, decided to build one. In his garden shed. Using spare parts.
The idea came to him after seeeing an F1 car in a Renault showroom. He found the tub for a 2001 British American Racing 003 on eBay. Since then, he’s scoured eBay and pestered fellow F1 collectors, taking what he could find when he could find it. It isn’t as if parts for a BAR003 appear with any regularity. Hence the car’s somewhat, um, unusual appearance.
“It quickly became clear that it was very difficult, or even impossible, to get the right parts,” Thomas toldCar and Driver. “I have to use what I can get.”
The side pods are an excellent example of his determination. He scored a pair from a Williams-BMW F1 car, taught himself how to handle carbon fiber, then chopped them up to fit the BAR engine cover.
He’s invested about $13,000 in the project so far, and still needs to find a 600-plus horsepower V-10. We’d suggest searching for a totaled BMW E60 M5, but Thomas has other ideas.
“I’ll probably go for a Formula Renault 3.5-liter engine,” he told C&D. “That will be plenty fast enough to scare the living daylights out of me.”