In North Canterbury, New Zealand, David Dicker is building his superfast cars, called Rodin. He's also the owner of Rodin Motorsport in the UK which campaign cars across several formulas, and he sponsors many young drivers, including Liam Lawson who now races in F1 for the Racing Bulls team.
David Dicker owns Dicker Data (ASX - DDR), which does something with data. No idea what, it's all well above my paygrade, but good for him, he's living the dream. On his property in North Canterbury he's built a full racetrack, and along with Rodin cars, he has a collection of Ferraris.
Here's an idea for David Dicker: if intending to produce a road legal car, how about the Falcon F7 as inspiration? It's a very good looking car, but only seven were made:
https://www.motortrend.com/news/2014-falcon-f7-v8-supercar-auction
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| Falcon F7 |
Or, how about buying out TVR and produce a car with the engine at the front and driving the rear wheels, you know, where the engine and drivetrain should be!
I read somewhere that David Dicker missed out on buying Williams F1, and that when making a submission to the FIA applying to join the F1 grid, he was refused. I note that Cadillac were accepted. But Dicker was reported as saying he'd make a spot available for a woman, and I am aware he sponsors female drivers, all of whom are very talented. But here's the thing, the FIA don't want a female driver on the grid. They're a bunch of misogynists, face it. The European elites would have listened to his pitch, sounded sympathetic and then crossed his name off the list. Let's not kid ourselves.

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