BAC Mono x2. The Most Insane Street Legal Race Cars?

Published on Sep 30, 2018. Paul and Tiff get behind the wheel of possibly the most unique road cars ever built; the BAC Mono from Briggs Automotive Company. With race car looks and hyper car performance, this single-seater supercar certainly ticks all the right boxes on paper. Driving a duo of Monos into the hills of Wales, before really seeing what they can do on track at the incredible Anglesey circuit. Thanks to the whole team at BAC and for more check them out here: http://www.bac-mono.com/ Big thanks also to http://instagram.com/paulphoto If you haven't yet subscribed you can do so here: http://goo.gl/fmAbgP

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