By: Tom Harrison Minoru Hayashi started building race cars in Japan in the mid-Sixties. Then in 1975 he set up Dome with the intention of bu...
By: Tom Harrison
Minoru Hayashi started building race cars in Japan in the mid-Sixties. Then in 1975 he set up Dome with the intention of building a small number of road-going sports cars to, in part, fund his company’s Le Mans entry. It all hinged on the Zero, which used a 2.8-litre Nissan straight-six, weighed just 920kg and looked… well, like this. Blimey.
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