As my co-columnist, Sir Arthur of St. Antoine, pointed out last month, it's a driver's car, an engaging and handsome alternative in a day when too many once - sporting marques have all but imagined themselves into that gray future
where driver involvement becomes impersonal, with the wheel man's function akin to that of an old - time keypunch operator.
There's also improved fan
involvement and accessibility, with LED lighting on the wheels showing lap and position information and a system similar to Formula E's FanBoost
where fan interaction on social media determines which
driver gets a boost of power.