Definition of «sportscar»

A sportscar is a type of automobile that is designed for high speed and maneuverability, with emphasis on performance rather than practicality. Sportscars are typically two-seaters with powerful engines and sleek designs, intended for use on winding roads or racetracks. They often have limited storage space and seating capacity, but make up for it in terms of speed and agility.

Sentences with «sportscar»

  • A brake problem during the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race on the Detroit street circuit caused a huge shunt between a GT car and a prototype (wtf1.com)
  • With Grand - Am and the American Le Mans Series combining into the Tudor United SportsCar Championship in 2014, the new USCR series will run far fewer races than the 22 combined from the ALMS and Grand - Am in 2013. (autoweek.com)
  • It competed in IMSA sportscar racing in the 1980s, twice at Le Mans in the 1990s, and when it retired in 2002, it had been the automaker's most powerful production model. (thenewswheel.com)
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