Arrows A18
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Gregory Trigaux of World Class Driving works on the Arrows A18. For $6,995, you get to pilot the 700-plus-horsepower Arrows Yamaha A18 which took second place in the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Gregory Trigaux of World Class Driving works on the Arrows A18. For $6,995, you get to pilot the 700-plus-horsepower Arrows Yamaha A18 which took second place in the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix.