Chapter 538: American Pride
Why can't journalists believe Jack Welch's words?
It's not because these American reporters know their own business, rough, straightforward, simple and rough has always been synonymous with Americans, this habit is inevitably passed on to the automobile industry, because of this habit, the American automobile industry also has many characteristics of its own: for example, when you want power, you don't seek technological innovation, but simply and rudely increase the displacement; for example, you like to play straight line acceleration the most; for example, ......
In a word, playing with simple and rough cars, Americans have no problem, the big V8 with a displacement of more than nine o'clock has been made, and what else Americans dare not play, but to make a straight, cornering, acceleration, deceleration and other high-performance sports cars with highly outstanding performance, the Americans themselves can't believe it, or even dare to think about it.
But on the other hand, it is impossible for Jack Welch to lie in public, right? After all, it is impossible to falsify information such as track results and drivers, and it can be found out at a glance......
"Mr. Welch," a reporter in a FOX vest asked, holding a Motorola "brick" aloof, "do you dare me to call Mr. Nelson Piquet for verification?"
Obviously, the FOX reporter must have Nelson Piquet in his hands.
Jack Welch's next reaction disappointed many psychologically shady guys at the scene, and he nodded with a smile and even made a gesture of please: "Of course, you can now." ”
The reporter from Fox News was really unkind, and dialed the phone directly in front of so many reporters, waited for a while, and after the phone was connected, he said loudly: "Mr. Piquet, I'm Rick Carter from the American News Channel, are you convenient now...... Yes, I would like to confirm with you that AMC sports car that you drove set the lap time of 7:58.724 at the Nürburgring in Germany?...... Ok good good ......"
There is no need to ask what the answer is, just look at Rick Carter's shocked expression, and you know that the Brazilian on the other end of the phone has personally confirmed the matter, that is, a car manufacturer from the United States has really built the world's fastest civilian production car?
Be quiet!
The press conference was as quiet as suffocation!
But soon, after a brief silence, the reporters exploded in an instant, and countless questions rushed to Jack Welch like a tidal wave.
Americans also have a sense of national pride.
High-performance cars have always been a scar on the hearts of Americans, as a globally recognized "country on wheels", the United States has the highest car penetration rate in the world, but in the field of high-performance cars has been lagging behind Europe, which makes Americans have been very unhappy, but there is no way, what can you do if the technology is not as good as people?
But now, AMC has come up with a high-performance sports car that even Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Jaguar (Jaguar) and other traditional European performance sports car manufacturers can't compare, and even ran an unprecedented eight minutes on the Nürburgring!
Excited, proud, many journalists, especially those in the automotive media, have even red eyes: Finally, we in the United States can also make high-performance sports cars.
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In order to let the American people better understand the significance of the result of 7:58.724 and how difficult it is to achieve this result, the media desperately explained on their own pages what is called the Nürburgring in Germany, why AMC went to this track to test the results and how remarkable this result is......
And the results of their results did not disappoint them, and the people of the United States were excited, high, and high@tide:
A production car, a production car from the United States, actually ran an 8-point lap time at the notoriously tough Nürburgring in Germany?!
Not even the production civilian cars of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche could run more than eight minutes on this track?
The car was designed by AMC boss Fernandez Chan himself, and for the first time in history, it used technologies such as four-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering that had never been seen in a civilian car before?
What? The front and rear axle loads of this sports car, called the Swordfish GT-R, are staggering, infinitely close to 50:50 at 51.1:48.9?
What? This Swordfish GT-R can be purchased for only $30,000?
What the......
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But now, AMC has come up with a high-performance sports car that even Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Jaguar (Jaguar) and other traditional European performance sports car manufacturers can't compare, and even ran an unprecedented eight minutes on the Nürburgring!
Excited, proud, many journalists, especially those in the automotive media, have even red eyes: Finally, we in the United States can also make high-performance sports cars.
..............................
In order to let the American people better understand the significance of the result of 7:58.724 and how difficult it is to achieve this result, the media desperately explained on their own pages what is called the Nürburgring in Germany, why AMC went to this track to test the results and how remarkable this result is......
And the results of their results did not disappoint them, and the people of the United States were excited, high, and high@tide:
A production car, a production car from the United States, actually ran an 8-point lap time at the notoriously tough Nürburgring in Germany?!
Not even the production civilian cars of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche could run more than eight minutes on this track?
The car was designed by AMC boss Fernandez Chan himself, and for the first time in history, it used technologies such as four-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering that had never been seen in a civilian car before?
What? The front and rear axle loads of this sports car, called the Swordfish GT-R, are staggering, infinitely close to 50:50 at 51.1:48.9?
What? The front and rear axle loads of this sports car, called the Swordfish GT-R, are staggering, infinitely close to 50:50 at 51.1:48.9?
What? This Swordfish GT-R can be purchased for only $30,000?
What the......
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