Noun
supercar (plural supercars)
Any high-performance sports car
2016 V8 Supercar Operations Manual, p. C25 An electronic control unit (ECU), provided by MoTeC, is used to monitor and optimise various aspects of the engine's performance. Source: Internet
2016 V8 Supercar Operations Manual, p. C54–C55 Wheels and tyres The cars use 18-inch control wheels, produced by Rimstock and supplied by Racer Industries, and control tyres from Dunlop. Source: Internet
High-seas operations are the arbiter of what does and doesn’t work in marine technology, just as road testing vindicates a supercar design—or exposes its shortcomings. Source: Internet
The Bolide lightweight, high-downforce supercar that is built around the all-wheel-drive drivetrain from the Bugatti Chiron, and then takes it to another level by shedding a massive amount of weight to achieve Formula 1 level performance. Source: Internet
Greenhalgh, Howard, Wilson (2011), p. 411 The control tyre supplier changed from Bridgestone to Dunlop in 2002 and the series name was changed to the 'V8 Supercar Championship Series' after Shell discontinued their sponsorship. Source: Internet
Current models Supercars Enzo Ferrari The company's loftiest efforts have been in the supercar market. Source: Internet