There’s no doubt that Saab
as a company has been running on fumes for the past couple of years,
teetering that bankruptcy line more than any other automaker has in
recent time.
But if there’s one silver lining to the malaise the company is embroiled in, it’s that some of their cars
are still being represented in the world of auto racing. One in
particular is Flash Engineering, which recently unveiled their new Saab 9-3 TTA race car that’s set to compete in the Swedish Racing Elite League this year.
The
9-3-turned race car comes with a dynamic wide body kit to go with a
vented hood, a new rear diffuser, and a larger rear spoiler, making it
primed and ready for some hardcore racing action.
According
to Jan Nilsson, Flash Engineering’s Managing Director, the motivation
to enter the Swedish Racing Elite series with a Saab 9-3 was to finally
see how it stacks up against its local rival, Volvo,
out on the track. “I have longed for 40 years to see the fight between
Saab and Volvo on the race tracks," he said. "It becomes reality this
summer and my biggest dream is to get all Saab fans to the TTA races to
cheer us on.”
While we think that it’s a race that
will get turn some heads, we think it’s a little more of a big deal to
see a Saab vehicle compete in a racing environment despite the company’s
well-chronicled financial struggles. Here’s to hoping for a good
showing from the guys over at Flash Motorsport.
topspeed.com
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