Praga R1R

[1] Because of the 68-year long term hiatus, Praga decided to only make 68 units of the car.

[2] The power is delivered to the rear wheels by a Hewland-built 6-speed semi-automatic transmission, and also making the R1R rear-wheel drive.

The seats have been changed to conform to road regulations and to give the driver (and passenger, if in a two-seat configuration) more comfort.

[6] Evo tested the R1R on August 15, 2016, with Jethro Bovingdon and gave the car a 4/5 rating.

According to Evo, the 2.0-liter Renault Sport engine has big character, the R1R has massive downforce, and is very capable on the track.

The car is based on Praga R1